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IMPALA PLATINUM HOLDINGS LIMITED et al v. A-1 SPECIALZED SERVICES & SUPPLIES, INC. et al
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2:16-cv-01343
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- Antheil Maslow
- Bazelon Less
- Bendit Weinstock
- Charlson Braber
- DLG Luce
- Fox Rothschild
- Hangley Aronchick
- Holland & Knight
- Marshall Dennehey
- Reed Smith
- Scarinci Hollenbeck
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August 11, 2017
Auto Salvage Co. Gets OK To Start Paying $26.7M Settlement
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday ordered an auto salvage company to pay $16.5 million of a $26.7 million settlement it reached with a metals trader over precious metals lease agreements, leaving an amount that matches what one of the salvage company shareholders owes a South African metals refiner in a separate dispute over an arbitral award.
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August 09, 2017
Metals Trader Defends $20M Payment Toward Settlement
A metals trader told a Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday there's no reason to delay an auto salvage company's payment toward a settlement of more than $20 million, arguing a South African metals refiner can't halt the payment based on a judgment it won against the salvage company in a dispute over an arbitral award.
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July 03, 2017
Auto Salvage Co. Owner Can't Trim Judgment In Award Row
A Pennsylvania federal judge has declined to trim an auto salvage company owner's portion of a judgment against the company in a dispute over a $200 million arbitral award, rejecting his contention that a settlement between other co-owners and a South African metals refiner offsets a March jury award.
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April 10, 2017
Metals Refiner Fights Salvager's Bid To Slash $16M Verdict
A South African metals refiner on Friday slammed an auto salvage company owner's attempt to have a $16 million judgment against the company trimmed to less than $3 million in Pennsylvania federal court, saying a settlement agreement between co-owners of the salvage company and the metals refiner did not offset the March jury award.
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March 22, 2017
Refiner Blasts Salvager's Bid To Bolt $200M Arbitral Row
A South African metals refiner shot back Tuesday at an auto salvage company owner's effort to get out of a Pennsylvania federal court lawsuit over an unpaid $200 million arbitration award, saying the case allegations of breach of fiduciary duty were well supported by evidence already reviewed by the court.
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March 03, 2017
Refiner Keeps Most Claims In $200M Fraudulent Transfer Suit
A Pennsylvania auto salvage company must face most claims brought by South African metals refiner Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. in a suit over a $200 million arbitral award the salvage company owes Impala, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Friday.
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February 03, 2017
Impala Must Pay For More Docs, Despite Fraud Allegations
South African metals refiner Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. had its request to see communications between an auto salvage investor whose company owes it a $200 million arbitral award and his lawyers rejected on Thursday, with a Pennsylvania federal judge saying a limited review showed no evidence of fraud.
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December 09, 2016
Doc Request Goes Too Far In $200M Arbitral Row, Court Told
A shareholder of the defunct auto salvage business A-1 Specialized Services & Supplies Inc. told a Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday that a discovery request by a South African metals refinery, which is attempting to collect an underlying $200 million arbitral award, goes too far and should be denied.
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October 18, 2016
Metal Co. Says Docs Irrelevant In $200M Arbitration Fight
A South African metal refiner on Monday held fast to its claim that documents demanded by a defunct auto parts salvager are irrelevant, telling a Pennsylvania federal court that the documents are confidential and that the salvager is attempting to relitigate issues already settled in underlying $200 million arbitration.
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September 26, 2016
Metal Co. In $200M Award Row Says Wanted Docs Are Secret
A South African metals refinery locked in a $200 million dispute with a U.S. auto salvage company and its shareholders told a Pennsylvania federal judge Monday that documents sought by other parties in the suit are secret because of their role in settlement talks, mediation and arbitration proceedings.