GETMA INTERNATIONAL v. REPUBLIC OF GUINEA

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Case Number:

1:14-cv-01616

Court:

District Of Columbia

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Judge:

Reggie B. Walton

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  1. June 09, 2016

    Getma Can't Enforce $44M Guinea Port Arbitral Win

    Getma International saw its €38.5 million ($43.6 million) arbitral award over a terminated Republic of Guinea port contract drift further away Thursday, when a D.C. federal judge ruled that enforcing the already annulled award would "seriously undermine" the New York Convention.

  2. April 28, 2016

    Cargo Co. Says Tribunal Properly Issued €38.5M Award

    Getma International continued to push a D.C. federal court Wednesday to confirm a previously annulled €38.5 million ($43.6 million) award ordered against the Republic of Guinea in a dispute over a canceled port contract, rejecting the country's argument that the issuing tribunal engaged in misconduct.

  3. April 07, 2016

    Guinea Says Ex-Port Operator's $44M Award Was Rightly Nixed

    The Republic of Guinea asked a D.C. federal court Wednesday to deny Getma International's bid to confirm a previously annulled €38.5 million ($43.8 million) award ordered against the country in a dispute over a canceled port contract, saying an African court's decision to set aside the award was valid.

  4. February 25, 2016

    French Cargo Co. Asks To Confirm Annulled €39M Award

    Getma International urged a D.C. federal court Wednesday to recognize a more than €38.5 million ($42.4 million) award against the Republic of Guinea, which was previously annulled by a foreign court, in a dispute over a canceled port contract.

  5. December 23, 2015

    Ex-Guinea Port Operator Looks To Enforce €38.5M Award In US

    Getma International told a D.C. federal court Tuesday that it will not give up its fight to confirm a more than €38.5 million ($42 million) award against the Republic of Guinea in a dispute over a canceled port contract with the West African nation, despite an international tribunal's annulment of the award.