HUNTINGTON INGALLS INCORPORATED v. MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA

  1. June 14, 2019

    Venezuelan Ministry Gets $129M Award Row Axed

    A D.C. federal court has tossed U.S. shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries' bid to enforce a $128.9 million award issued in a dispute with the Venezuelan Ministry of Defense, saying a Mississippi district court retained jurisdiction over the dispute.

  2. March 15, 2019

    Venezuelan Ministry Says $129M Award Suit Should Be Axed

    Venezuela's defense ministry has told a D.C. federal court it would be "more than justified" tossing a suit to enforce a $128.9 million award issued to a subsidiary of U.S. shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc., pointing to an order issued by another court retaining jurisdiction in the matter.

  3. July 30, 2018

    Shipmaker Says Venezuela Can't Escape $129M Award

    Shipbuilding giant Huntington Ingalls Inc. urged a D.C. federal court not to nix its suit seeking to confirm a nearly $129 million award against Venezuela related to a contract to refurbish two warships, asserting that the country is wrong to say the court lacks jurisdiction.

  4. July 16, 2018

    Venezuela Seeks To Nix Shipbuilder's Suit Over $129M Award

    Venezuela’s defense ministry urged a D.C. federal court to toss Huntington Ingalls Inc.’s action seeking to confirm a nearly $129 million award relating to a contract to refurbish two warships, asserting that the court lacks jurisdiction over the matter and that the award is unenforceable.

  5. March 08, 2018

    Shipbuilder Looks For Court's OK Of $129M Venezuela Award

    A subsidiary of U.S. shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. has asked a D.C. federal court to confirm a $128.9 million award against Venezuela's defense ministry, which was issued following a long-running dispute that arose from a $315 million contract to refurbish two warships.