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April 04, 2024
HK Lender Gets $8M Arbitral Awards Against Fla. Atty OK'd
A Florida federal court has ruled to confirm and enforce international arbitral awards totaling more than $8 million against a Florida attorney and his longtime client, finding the pair should have opposed the awards favoring a Hong Kong-based lender no more than three months after the case wrapped up in 2019.
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October 27, 2023
Hong Kong Lender Looks To Restart Suit Over $8M Awards
A Hong Kong-based lender has urged a federal court to resume its lawsuit looking to enforce arbitral awards now worth more than $8 million against a Florida attorney and his longtime client, saying it's already been almost three years since it first set out to collect its money.
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May 16, 2023
Injunction May Be On The Chopping Block In HK Award Fight
An Eleventh Circuit panel appeared poised on Tuesday to overturn an injunction freezing $10 million held by a probate court in Colorado as a Hong Kong-based lender looks to enforce more than $5 million in arbitral awards against a Florida attorney and his client.
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November 04, 2022
Hong Kong Award Fight Belongs In Fla., 11th Circ. Hears
A Hong Kong-based lender has urged the Eleventh Circuit not to let a Florida attorney escape its lawsuit seeking to enforce more than $5 million in arbitral awards against him and his client, rebutting the attorney's arguments that the matter belongs before a Denver probate court.
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May 10, 2022
Hong Kong Lender Must Get $6M Arb. Award, Court Told
Hong Kong-based lender Noble Prestige Ltd. is defending its $6 million arbitration award in a debt dispute with an American citizen last known to be in Thailand, denying claims by the man's conservator that their 2011 loan deal was illegal and that arbitrators favored the company.
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April 12, 2022
Florida Atty Says $6M Arbitration Award Can't Be Enforced
A Florida attorney is urging a federal judge to reject efforts to enforce a more than $6 million award against an American citizen living in Thailand, arguing that the arbitrators were biased and the underlying loan agreement was illegal.
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April 01, 2022
Fla. Atty, Client Can't Escape Suit Over $6M Arbitration Award
A Florida federal judge has rejected a motion to dismiss a petition before him seeking to enforce a Hong Kong arbitration panel's more than $6 million award against an American citizen living in Thailand and a $400,000 award for costs against his Florida-based attorney, although he did release the attorney's firm.
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March 17, 2021
Fla. Atty Wants Suit Over $5M Award From Funding Deal Nixed
A Florida court is being asked to nix litigation seeking to enforce a more than $5 million arbitral award by an attorney who was found personally liable for a costs order totaling more than $400,000 during the proceeding, which took place in Hong Kong, for not having proper authorization to represent his mentally incapacitated client.