June 02, 2020
A private equity firm again urged a California court Monday to toss or compel arbitration of a recently reopened dispute with a Mexican industrial real estate buyer over the sale of a $15 million manufacturing facility.
May 11, 2020
A California federal judge has reopened a Mexican industrial real estate buyer's suit accusing a private equity firm of concealing the circumstances surrounding the sale of a $15 million manufacturing facility, saying the suit wasn't handled in a Mexican forum.
November 16, 2017
A California federal court on Thursday denied a private equity firm's request for attorneys' fees after arbitration in a dispute with a Mexican industrial real estate buyer who claimed the firm sold it a $15 million facility overrun by a drug cartel.
September 27, 2017
A California federal judge on Tuesday ordered a Mexican industrial real estate buyer to arbitrate its dispute accusing a Los Angeles-based private equity firm of failing to disclose that the $15 million facility it sold the company was overrun by a drug cartel, finding the parties' contract contained valid arbitration and forum selection clauses.
August 30, 2017
A Mexican company that buys industrial real estate has urged a California federal court not to toss its suit accusing a Los Angeles-based private equity firm of selling it a $15 million facility without disclosing it was allegedly overrun by a drug cartel, arguing an arbitration clause related to the lease agreement doesn't apply.