July 24, 2019
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday paused litigation filed by a Turkish energy company to enforce a nearly $846 million arbitral award against Pakistan, as a World Bank arbitral institution considers alleged evidence of corruption related to the underlying project.
March 04, 2019
A Turkish energy company has said a tribunal's decision provisionally staying enforcement of a nearly $846 million arbitral award against Pakistan, stemming from the termination of a contract, does not mean proceedings seeking to confirm the award in D.C. federal court should be paused.
October 30, 2018
Pakistan has continued to push a D.C. federal court to toss a Turkish energy company’s suit seeking to confirm a nearly $846 million arbitral award stemming from a rental power project, reiterating its argument that the court lacks jurisdiction to enforce the award as the country was not properly served.
October 19, 2018
A Turkish power generating company has urged a D.C. federal court to deny Pakistan's bid to toss the company’s suit to enforce an $846 million arbitral award issued over a rental power project, arguing that the country's allegations that the project was tainted by corruption are misplaced.
October 12, 2018
A Turkish energy company has asked a D.C. federal court to let it mail Pakistan's foreign ministry a copy of its efforts to enforce a $846 million arbitral award issued against the country over a rental power project, saying Pakistan has wrongly caused a delay in the service process.
October 01, 2018
Pakistan has asked a D.C. federal court to toss a Turkish energy company's suit seeking to confirm a nearly $846 million arbitral award stemming from a rental power project, arguing that a tribunal wrongly ignored the country's evidence of corruption and that the court lacks jurisdiction to enforce the award anyway.
June 21, 2018
A Turkish energy company asked a D.C. federal judge to confirm a nearly $846 million arbitration award issued after Pakistan detained several of the firm’s vessels, among other alleged misdeeds, saying the country must pay up now that an order staying enforcement of the award is over.