October 05, 2020
The Republic of Guatemala is hoping to convince the D.C. Circuit to stay the enforcement of a $35 million arbitration award, but the panel it needs to sway seemed wary Monday about whether federal law allows it to intervene.
August 19, 2020
A Teco Energy subsidiary that won $35 million in arbitration against Guatemala wants the D.C. Circuit to nix upcoming oral arguments in the Central American country's challenge to an order enforcing the award, saying a hearing isn't necessary for the panel to evaluate the "soundness" of the underlying ruling.
May 22, 2020
The D.C. Circuit has rejected Guatemala's bid to pause the enforcement of an $35 million arbitral award in favor of a Teco Energy subsidiary following a dispute over electricity tariffs.
April 21, 2020
A Teco Energy subsidiary has urged the D.C. Circuit not to pause enforcement of an approximately $35 million arbitral award against Guatemala following a dispute over electricity tariffs, saying there's no merit to Guatemala's claim that the award is unenforceable due to a related ongoing arbitration.
April 13, 2020
In its latest bid to block the enforcement of a $35 million arbitration award, Guatemala told the D.C. Circuit that having to pay the award would economically harm the country as it deals with the coronavirus pandemic.
March 17, 2020
Guatemala has told the D.C. Circuit that it shouldn't be forced to pay an arbitration award worth more than $35 million to Teco Energy Inc. in a dispute over a power company because it says the award was annulled and is still in dispute.