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METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY OF LIMA v. RUTAS DE LIMA S.A.C.
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June 23, 2025
Lima Can't Get $200M Award Enforcement Paused
A D.C. federal judge refused the Peruvian city of Lima's bid to pause enforcement of some $200 million in arbitral awards issued to a highway contractor during an ongoing appeal, saying Friday that the city's mayor has stated publicly that he has no intention of ever paying up.
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May 15, 2025
Lima Accuses Foley Hoag Of Conflict In $200M Award Case
The Peruvian city of Lima has urged a D.C. federal court to vacate its confirmation of about $200 million in arbitral awards favoring a highway contractor, saying the municipality's former counsel at Foley Hoag LLP concealed a conflict of interest.
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September 03, 2024
Lima Wants No Bond As It Appeals $200M Hwy Contract Case
The Peruvian city of Lima is urging a D.C. federal court not to force it to post a bond as it appeals a ruling enforcing arbitral awards now worth nearly $200 million following a dispute over a highway contract, saying that requiring a bond would be a waste of public funds.
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March 12, 2024
Lima Loses Bid To Duck $140M Arb. Awards In Highway Row
A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday refused to overturn $140 million in arbitral awards against the city of Lima, Peru, stemming from its dispute with a highway contractor, ruling that the contractor won those two awards "fair and square."
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February 29, 2024
Lima Denies Contractor's Call For Sanctions In $140M Row
Lima has asked a D.C. federal judge to deny a highway contractor's bid for attorney fees as it looks to enforce nearly $140 million in arbitral awards against the Peruvian city, saying the contractor wrongly claims that the city's attempts to vacate the awards are sanctionable.
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February 21, 2024
Contractor Says Lima Merits Sanctions In $140M Award Row
A municipal contractor has asked a D.C. federal court to sanction Lima, Peru, for prolonging its efforts to enforce nearly $140 million in arbitral awards it won over a highway contract that went awry, saying the city has unnecessarily prolonged the dispute with two actions.
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August 14, 2023
Lima Says $8.7M Award Must Be Nixed Over Bribery Scandal
Public officials in Peru's capital city, Lima, have again told a D.C. federal judge that the municipality can't be forced to satisfy an $8.7 million judgment, saying a tribunal failed to weigh evidence of corruption that implicates the company now pushing for its award.
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March 15, 2023
DC Judge Orders Fresh Start In $131M Peruvian Award Case
A D.C. federal judge on Wednesday restarted an international arbitration dispute in which the Peruvian capital city of Lima is attempting to nix a highway contractor's more than $131 million award, ordering both sides to submit revised motions to vacate or affirm the award with updated case law citations following a nearly three-year stay.
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March 07, 2023
Judge Looks To Nudge Along Case Over $131M Award
A D.C. federal judge on Monday indicated that her patience may be waning with the Peruvian capital city of Lima as it attempts to serve litigation seeking to nix a more than $131 million arbitral award, noting that the lawsuit has already been on hold for nearly three years.
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January 24, 2023
Highway Contractor Wins Another $7M From Lima
An international tribunal has rejected the Peruvian city of Lima's attempts to void an allegedly corrupt highway construction contract that led to a more than $131 million arbitral award, instead awarding the contractor more than $7 million in additional lost profits.