TECO GUATEMALA HOLDINGS, LLC v. REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:17-cv-00102

Court:

District Of Columbia

Nature of Suit:

Arbitration

Judge:

Randolph D. Moss

Firms

  1. May 12, 2017

    Energy Co. Insists Guatemala Pay $29M Arbitral Award

    A U.S. energy company on Thursday protested Guatemala's attempt to toss the company's bid to confirm a $29 million arbitral award over electricity tariffs, claiming in D.C. federal court that the government feigned ignorance of the suit and is now claiming improper service in order to delay payment.

  2. April 18, 2017

    Guatemala Says Service Flub Nixes $29M Award Enforcement

    The Guatemalan government Monday asked a D.C. federal court to nix a U.S. energy company's bid for default judgment in a $29 million arbitral award over electricity tariffs, saying the company never properly served the Central American nation with notice of the suit.

  3. April 11, 2017

    Teco Wants $29M Award Confirmed Upon Guatemala No-Show

    A subsidiary of U.S.-based Teco Energy Inc. asked a D.C. federal court Monday for default judgment that confirms a $29 million arbitral award from a dispute with Guatemala on electricity tariffs, as the nation remains nonresponsive to Teco's petition filed in January.

  4. January 17, 2017

    Teco Brings Electricity Row With Guatemala To DC Court

    A subsidiary of the U.S.-based Teco Energy Inc. asked a D.C. federal court on Monday to confirm an arbitral award that, with interest, amounts to more than $29 million, which was issued against Guatemala by an international tribunal following a dispute over electricity tariffs.