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Compania De Inversiones Mercantiles S.A. v. Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua S.A.B. de C.V. et al
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March 13, 2023
Cement Co., Investment Firm Resolve $36M Award Feud
A Mexican cement company's long-running fight against the enforcement of an annulled $36.1 million arbitral award issued to a Bolivian investment firm came to an end Monday after the companies said they had inked a settlement.
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May 12, 2022
Mexican Cement Co. Can't Stay Order In $50M Award Fight
The Tenth Circuit has denied a Mexican cement company's emergency bid to stay an order forcing it to turn over assets to a Bolivian investment firm looking to enforce a nearly $50 million arbitral award against it over a share sale dispute.
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May 09, 2022
Judge Criticizes Mexican Cement Co. In $50M Award Fight
A Colorado judge criticized the "audacity" of a Mexican cement company for asking that he stay his order obligating the company to turn over its assets to a Bolivian investment firm, which is trying to enforce a nearly $50 million arbitral award against it, during an ongoing appeal.
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September 13, 2021
Mexican Cement Co. Must Turn Over Assets, Judge Says
A Colorado federal judge has ordered a Mexican cement company to turn over certain assets to the court as an investment firm looks to enforce a $36.1 million arbitral award against it, overruling arguments challenging his authority to require the transfer.
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May 05, 2021
Judge Won't Vacate Ruling Enforcing Nixed $36M Award
A Colorado judge has refused to vacate his previous ruling enforcing a $36.1 million arbitral award issued to an investment firm following a dispute with a Mexican cement company, which was annulled following a complicated, five-year-long trip through the Bolivian court system.
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April 13, 2021
Colo. Judge Can't 2nd-Guess Bolivian Court, Cement Co. Says
A Mexican cement company is urging a Colorado court not to second-guess a Bolivian court judgment setting aside a $36 million arbitral award issued to a Bolivian investment firm following a dispute over a shared investment, arguing that the investment firm can't show that the ruling was improper.
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May 22, 2019
Mexican Cement Co. Must Post Bond In $36M Award Fight
A Mexican cement company must post security in order to pause the execution of a confirmed $36.1 million arbitral award it is challenging on appeal, a Colorado federal judge has ruled, finding that the requirements for waiving the bond had not been met.
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April 26, 2019
Mexican Cos. Appeal $36M Award Confirmation To 10th Circ.
A Mexican cement company and its subsidiary have filed an appeal to the Tenth Circuit, challenging a Colorado federal judge's recent confirmation of a $36.1 million arbitral award issued to a Bolivian investment firm following a dispute.
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March 26, 2019
Bolivian Investment Firm Sees $36M Cement Row Award OK'd
A Colorado federal judge has confirmed a $36.1 million arbitral award issued to a Bolivian investment firm following a dispute with a Mexican cement company over a shared investment, rejecting arguments the award was unenforceable due to annulment proceedings in Bolivia.
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February 13, 2019
Bolivian Courts Back $36M Cement Row Award, Investors Say
A Bolivian investment firm pushed a Colorado federal judge on Wednesday to confirm a $36 million arbitration award it won against a Mexican cement company, arguing that Bolivian courts had already put the final stamp of approval on the award.