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EISER INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED et al v. KINGDOM OF SPAIN
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June 07, 2021
Renewable Energy Investors Give Up On €128M Spain Award
A pair of renewable energy investors abandoned their bid to revive at least part of a €128 million ($156 million) arbitral award — issued against Spain following a dispute over revoked economic incentives — that was annulled due to an arbitrator's undisclosed relationship with an expert.
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July 13, 2020
Energy Investors May Try To Revive $144M Spain Award
A pair of renewable energy investors are considering trying to revive at least part of a €128 million ($145.4 million) arbitral award issued against Spain following a dispute over revoked economic incentives, which was annulled last month due to an arbitrator's undisclosed relationship with an expert.
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July 09, 2019
Ukraine Says Immunity Ruling Addresses Novel Issue
Ukraine has asked the D.C. Circuit to reclassify its opinion rejecting the country's sovereign immunity defense in litigation to enforce a $112 million arbitral award against it, saying the decision establishes new precedent on a novel issue.
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July 01, 2019
Ruling Could Head Off Immunity Challenges, DC Circ. Hears
A London-based asset manager trying to enforce a €128 million ($144.6 million) arbitral award against Spain pressed the D.C. Circuit to reclassify its opinion rejecting Ukraine's sovereign immunity defense in an enforcement action, saying it will stave off attempts to relitigate the issue in similar cases.
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June 14, 2019
Spain Says Sovereign Immunity Applies In $144M Award Fight
Spain is arguing before a D.C. federal court that a recent appellate decision rejecting Ukraine's sovereign immunity defense in an enforcement action doesn't mean that Spain lacks immunity in a case filed by renewable energy investors to enforce a €128 million ($143.5 million) arbitral award.
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June 06, 2019
Spain Waived Immunity In $144M Award Fight, Court Hears
London-based asset manager Eiser Infrastructure Ltd. has pointed to a recent D.C. Circuit decision as it fights a motion to dismiss its suit to enforce a €128 million ($144 million) arbitral award against Spain, saying the decision shows the country has waived its sovereign immunity.
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January 15, 2019
€128M Award Against Spain Can Be Enforced, Court Hears
London-based asset manager Eiser Infrastructure Ltd. argued Monday that a D.C. federal court has no authority to independently determine whether Spain consented to arbitrate a dispute over renewable energy subsidies, and, as such, can enforce a €128 million ($146 million) arbitral award against the country.
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December 17, 2018
Spain Says €128M Award Over Subsidies Can't Be Enforced
Spain has urged a D.C. federal court to toss a suit seeking to enforce a €128 million ($145.2 million) arbitral award issued to international investors following a dispute with the country over renewable energy subsidies, arguing the proceeding is barred because there is no valid arbitration agreement.
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July 19, 2018
Energy Cos. Seek To Enforce €128M Award Against Spain
Two foreign companies on Thursday asked a D.C. federal court to enforce a €128 million ($149 million) arbitral award against Spain issued following a dispute over renewable energy subsidies, resuming their U.S. enforcement efforts several months after voluntarily dismissing their original suit in New York for procedural reasons.