Soaring Wind Energy LLC et al v. Catic USA Inc et al

  1. May 29, 2020

    Energy Co. Says It Hasn't Seen $63M Award 5th Circ. Upheld

    Renewable energy company Soaring Wind Energy asked a Texas federal judge Thursday to order the American arm of China's state-run aerospace corporation to hand over a nearly $63 million arbitral award it allegedly has refused to pay even after the Fifth Circuit upheld it in January.

  2. January 07, 2019

    Wind Energy Co. Says No Reason To Pause $70M Award Row

    Renewable energy company Soaring Wind Energy LLC and China-focused investor Tang Energy Group Ltd. told a Texas federal judge Friday that another investor is trying to delay enforcement of an over $70 million arbitration award by asking to hold off on further discovery during its appeal of an order confirming the award.

  3. August 10, 2018

    Chinese Wind Energy Co. Can Enforce $70M Arbitration Award

    Renewable energy company Soaring Wind Energy LLC and China-focused investor Tang Energy Group Ltd. won their bid to confirm a $70 million arbitration award against another investor, when a Texas federal judge found no justification for altering the award.

  4. April 12, 2017

    Part Of Chinese Aerospace Co.'s $70M Award Row To Proceed

    A Texas federal court handed a victory to renewable energy company Soaring Wind Energy LLC on Tuesday, granting its request to lift a litigation stay on its efforts to enforce a $70 million arbitration award against a Chinese government-owned aerospace firm, but leaving in place a stay on action from alter egos of the Chinese company.

  5. March 08, 2017

    Investors Say AVIC Dragging Out $70M Award Confirmation

    Wind energy investors embroiled in a heated lawsuit seeking to confirm a $70 million arbitration award blasted Aviation Industry Corp. of China and affiliates in Texas federal court Tuesday, arguing the defendants' bid to lift a litigation stay is simply an attempt to drag out the proceedings.

  6. March 03, 2017

    AVIC Says Suit Over $70M Award Should Proceed Unseparated

    Aviation Industry Corp. of China and an affiliate who claim they never signed an arbitration agreement with Texas wind energy investors who are suing to confirm a $70 million arbitration award urged a Texas judge on Thursday to unpause the litigation as it concerns them, saying the investors are improperly trying to divide the proceedings.

  7. September 06, 2016

    Wind Investors Can't Split $70M Award Case, Judge Told

    Aviation Industry Corp. of China and four affiliates asked a Texas federal judge Friday to reject a scheduling request by Texas wind energy investors suing to confirm a $70 million arbitration award, saying dividing the case against them would be unfair and a waste of time.

  8. August 01, 2016

    Wind Co. Says Bid To Blow Off Arbitral Evidence 'Absurd'

    Soaring Wind Energy LLC urged a Texas federal judge to admit the record of its arbitration against Aviation Industry Corp. of China and its affiliates into evidence, saying Friday their request that the record and award be struck "defies common sense" and clashes with precedent.

  9. July 11, 2016

    AVIC Cos. Fight 'Stacked Deck' From $70M Arbitration Award

    Aviation Industry Corp. of China and its subsidiaries pressed a Texas federal judge on Friday to toss a $70 million arbitration award won by a group of U.S. wind energy investors and argued that the arbitration panel had been stacked in the investors' favor.

  10. July 06, 2016

    AVIC Entity Says It Can't Be Roped Into $70M Award Row

    One of five subsidiaries of a Chinese aerospace giant fighting an effort to confirm a $70 million arbitration award won by a group of U.S. wind energy investors asked a Texas federal judge Tuesday to throw out the case against it, saying no admissible evidence ties it to the case.