October 02, 2017
A Florida federal judge ruled Saturday that the Dominican Republic had not breached a contract with two Miami-based companies for an irrigation system on the island nation, denying almost all of the companies' $50 million in damages claims.
January 30, 2017
Two Miami-based companies told a Florida federal judge at the opening of a bench trial Monday that the Dominican Republic added huge amounts of work to their contract for an irrigation system on the island nation and then jettisoned the deal entirely, costing them both tens of millions of dollars.
January 13, 2017
A Florida federal judge on Thursday denied the Dominican Republic's bid for summary judgment against two Miami-based companies accusing the country of breaching a $51.8 million irrigation contract, clearing the way for trial to start this month.
December 03, 2015
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday vacated a $50.1 million default judgment against the Dominican Republic and trimmed the claims accusing the country of breaching an irrigation contract with two Miami-based companies.
June 11, 2013
A Florida federal judge on Monday ordered the government of the Dominican Republic to pay $50.1 million to two Miami-based companies that claimed it breached their contract and failed to pay for work on an irrigation project in the Caribbean nation.