April 23, 2020
The Kyrgyz Republic is responsible for a $26 million award stemming from a road rehab project its transportation ministry entered with a Turkish construction company, a D.C. federal judge has ruled, clarifying how the 2015 arbitral award should be paid out.
November 20, 2019
The Kyrgyz Republic and a Turkish construction company have teed up in a D.C. federal court to decide how a $25 million bill the country's transportation ministry ran up should be paid, a month after a federal judge approved the award.
October 17, 2019
A D.C. federal judge ruled Thursday that a Turkish construction company can enforce a $16.6 million award against the Kyrgyz Republic's Transportation Ministry, but said further briefing was needed to determine if the award should also be confirmed against the republic itself.
June 17, 2019
The Kyrgyz Republic has continued to push a D.C. federal court to toss a Turkish construction company's bid to confirm a $16.6 million award, saying only its Transportation Ministry can be held liable for the judgment.
March 12, 2019
The Kyrgyz Republic has urged a D.C. federal court to deny a Turkish construction company’s bid to confirm a $16.6 million award, saying the interest the company claims is included would value the award at nearly $2 billion, making it a punitive judgment that should not be enforced.
September 27, 2018
A Turkish construction company asked a D.C. federal court on Wednesday to confirm an arbitration award of approximately $16.6 million, plus interest, against the Kyrgyz Republic and its transportation ministry for delays related to a road rehabilitation project.