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Crystallex International Corporation v. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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1:17-mc-00151
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Firms
- Abrams & Bayliss
- Akerman LLP
- Connolly Gallagher
- Cross & Simon
- Dailey LLP
- DLA Piper
- Duane Morris
- Halloran Farkas
- Heyman Enerio
- Landis Rath
- McCarter & English
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Morris James
- Morris Nichols
- Pachulski Stang
- Paul Weiss
- Potter Anderson
- Richards Layton
- Stevens & Lee
- Werb & Sullivan
Companies
- Altana AG
- Contrarian Capital Management LLC
- Crystallex International Corp
- Northrop Grumman Corp.
- Saint-Gobain SA
- Tenaris S.A.
- Tidewater, Inc.
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May 10, 2021
Crystallex, Venezuela Butt Heads Over Special Master Order
Crystallex is objecting to a position adopted by Venezuela and its state-owned oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela S.A, that the parties involved in the sale of Citgo's parent company — and perhaps even the special master overseeing it — will need a license to proceed with the transaction due to U.S. sanctions on Caracas.
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April 14, 2021
Ex-Skadden Partner To Steer Citgo Sale For Crystallex Award
A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday appointed a retired Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP partner as special master to Crystallex's sale of Citgo's parent company, which is indirectly held by Venezuela, to enforce its $1.2 billion award against the country.
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March 16, 2021
Venezuela Can't Get Citgo Sale Planning Put On Hold
A Delaware judge has denied Venezuela's request to pause Crystallex's efforts to plan a sale of Citgo's parent company to satisfy a $1.2 billion judgment against the country, concluding Tuesday that Caracas hadn't shown it was likely to emerge victorious from an ongoing appeal at the Third Circuit.
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March 01, 2021
Crystallex Pushes To Keep Citgo Sale Moving Ahead
Crystallex is pressing a Delaware federal judge to keep its efforts to sell Citgo's parent company to satisfy a $1.2 billion judgment against Venezuela on track during an ongoing appeal, arguing that the country's request for a stay marks the 13th time it's tried to delay the litigation.
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February 12, 2021
Crystallex $1.2B Award Fight Will Go Back To 3rd Circ.
Efforts by Crystallex to sell the parent company of Citgo to enforce a $1.2 billion arbitral award against Venezuela will go back to the Third Circuit, after appeals challenging a Delaware court order allowing the sale to proceed were filed.
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January 14, 2021
Crystallex Given OK To Proceed With Citgo Sale
A Delaware judge has given Crystallex the green light to forge ahead with a sale of Citgo's parent company to enforce its $1.2 billion award against Venezuela, ruling Thursday that every day the Canadian mining company goes unpaid "is arguably something of an affront to the United States judicial system."
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October 26, 2020
Del. Judge Urged Not To Fast-Track $1.2B Crystallex Case
A New York judge's order enforcing $1.68 billion in defaulted Venezuelan bonds doesn't mean that a judge in Delaware should forge ahead with a sale of Citgo's parent company so a Canadian mining company can enforce its $1.2 billion award against Caracas, the country is arguing.
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October 22, 2020
Crystallex Points To Order On Bond Case In $1.2B Award Fight
Crystallex is pressing a Delaware federal judge to forge ahead with a sale of Citgo's parent company as other creditors of Venezuela begin to close in on the country's most valuable U.S. asset, pointing to a New York judge's order last week enforcing $1.68 billion in defaulted Venezuelan bonds.
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September 17, 2020
Crystallex Wants Citgo Sale In January In $1.2B Award Row
Crystallex on Thursday asked a Delaware judge to set a January date for a sale of Citgo's parent company to enforce a $1.2 billion arbitral award against Venezuela, even as complicated questions relating to sanctions and U.S. national security concerns were debated during the same hearing.
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August 31, 2020
US Urges Del. Judge To Pause Crystallex's Bid For Citgo
The Trump administration is urging a Delaware judge to hold off from allowing Crystallex to sell shares in Citgo's parent company to enforce a $1.2 billion arbitral award against Venezuela, arguing Friday that U.S. foreign policy interests would otherwise be "needlessly imperiled."