KT Corporation et al v. ABS Holdings, Ltd. et al

  1. June 19, 2018

    Satellite Operator Blasts 'Baseless' Challenge To $1M Award

    A Bermuda-based satellite operator urged a New York federal judge Monday to confirm a $1 million arbitral award stemming from a soured transaction, accusing a Korean satellite communications provider of doing everything in its power to get out of paying up.

  2. May 18, 2018

    Korean Satellite Co. Slams $1M Award Confirmation Bid

    A Korean satellite provider has urged a New York federal judge to vacate a $1 million arbitral award issued to a Bermuda satellite operator in a dispute over a controversial satellite transaction, saying a tribunal is picking and choosing which Korean government actions to recognize, and which to ignore. 

  3. April 11, 2018

    Operator Gets Korean Satellite Dispute Award OK'd

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday confirmed an arbitral award issued to a Bermuda satellite operator stemming from a politically fraught transaction, concluding the tribunal was within its rights not to apply a Korean government order nixing the sale.

  4. April 04, 2018

    Korean Satellite Co. Seeks To Halt Interest On $1M Award

    South Korea's KT Corp. has urged a New York federal court to let it deposit a bond to halt daily accruing interest on a $1 million arbitral award issued to a satellite operator stemming from a politically fraught satellite transaction, saying it intends to challenge the award.

  5. March 13, 2018

    Satellite Co. Seeks OK Of $1M ICC Award Against Korea's KT

    A Bermuda satellite operator is seeking to enshrine its recent $1 million arbitration victory against South Korea's KT Corp. stemming from a politically fraught satellite transaction, asking a New York federal court Tuesday to confirm an award resolving the remaining issues in its favor.

  6. November 07, 2017

    Korean Satellite Row Award Shouldn't Be Nixed, Court Told

    A Bermuda company that recently prevailed in arbitration over a satellite sale that was later nixed by Korean regulatory authorities asked a New York federal court Monday not to vacate its award, saying the decision — from which there was a lengthy dissent by arbitrator Gary Born — is final.

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