Writing for the Washington Supreme Court on Tuesday, Justice González held that creditors seeking recognition of foreign money judgments must show the debtor has property in Washington when they lack personal jurisdiction, reversing lower courts that had ru...
The White House announced that a 38-day military operation dubbed "Operation Epic Fury" has concluded with Iran agreeing to a ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with administration officials claiming the campaign achieved all military objectives.
Writing for a unanimous panel, Circuit Judge Pillard, joined by Judges Walker and Childs, on Monday affirmed a $47 million arbitration award against Mexico for failing to protect a Canadian investor's mortgage-secured real estate loans, rejecting Mexico's c...
The Second Circuit on Wednesday granted a motion to recall its 2016 mandate that had vacated a $655.5 million terror verdict against the Palestine Liberation Organization, finding the Supreme Court's recent ruling that the Fifth Amendment allows broader fed...
The Second Circuit on Thursday reversed a federal judge's $16.1 billion judgment against Argentina for failing to conduct a tender offer during its 2012 oil company nationalization, holding that the shareholders' breach of contract claims 'are not cognizabl...