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Unigestion Holding, S.A. v. UPM Technology, Inc. et al
Case Number:
3:15-cv-00185
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Civil (RICO) Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
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January 07, 2025
Judge Cuts $6M From Telecom Haiti Phone Call Cost Award
An Oregon federal judge shaved more than $6 million off a jury's award to Haiti's biggest telecom Monday, ruling that the company had not shown any evidence of lost profits from Oregon-based UPM Technology's scheme to evade the provider's international calling rates.
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March 18, 2020
US Biz Escapes Telecoms' Fight Over Haiti Phone Call Costs
A U.S. company can exit a dispute in which it's been accused of helping a Haiti affiliate overcharge for calls to the Caribbean country, an Oregon federal judge ruled, saying the American business can't be held liable for the Haitian unit's conduct.
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September 04, 2019
RICO, Antitrust Claims Trimmed In U.S.-Haiti Call Rate Row
An Oregon federal judge gave wins to both sides Tuesday in a dispute between telecommunications companies in Haiti and Oregon, dismissing a racketeering claim as well as an antitrust counterclaim in a case over fees for international calls.
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May 18, 2017
Ore. Telecom Can't Escape Haiti International Call Rate Row
An Oregon telecommunications company must face claims it improperly bypassed a Haitian telecom’s switching system to dupe the Haitian telecom into charging it lower domestic instead of higher international call rates, an Oregon federal judge has ruled for the third time.
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February 04, 2016
Ore. Telecom Co. Can't Dodge Suit Over Skirted Int'l Call Fees
An Oregon federal judge refused Wednesday to dismiss a Haitian telecommunications provider's lawsuit accusing an Oregon-based company of fraudulently bypassing Haitian international call charges, finding the claims are sufficient to show a pattern of "technological fraud."