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December 12, 2022
Judge Says UAE Property Co. Should Face $95M Award Suit
A federal magistrate judge recommended that a New York district court reject a United Arab Emirates property management firm's attempts to escape a suit that aims to enforce a $95 million arbitral award against the company's family members.
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September 15, 2022
Cessna Slams UAE Property Co.'s Bid To Escape $95M Award
An affiliate of business-jet firm Cessna has asked a New York federal judge to deny a United Arab Emirates property management firm's attempts to escape enforcement of a $95 million arbitral award in connection with an Emirati family that allegedly controls the firm.
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June 03, 2022
Emirati Family Says It's Not Liable For $95M Cessna Award
Members of an Emirati family whose company is on the hook for a $95 million arbitral award to Cessna said Thursday they cannot be forced to pay that sum, rejecting allegations that they took personal control of company property in Dubai to shield it from the jet leasing firm.
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April 20, 2022
Cessna Says Emirati Family Can't Escape $95M Award Fight
Cessna urged a New York judge on Tuesday to deny an Emirati family's attempt to duck litigation aimed at enforcing a $95 million arbitral award stemming from a defaulted business jet lease deal, pointing to a ruling last month from an Abu Dhabi appellate court enforcing the award.
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January 21, 2022
Emirati Family Says $90M Award Suit Doesn't Belong In NY
An Emirati family is trying to dodge litigation filed by Cessna in New York federal court to enforce a $90 million arbitral award stemming from a defaulted business jet lease deal, taking aim at a "concocted" fraudulent transfer theory that they claim comes up short on jurisdiction.
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December 01, 2021
Cessna Says Emirati Firm Ducking Fight Over $90M Award
Cessna is urging a New York federal court to sanction an Emirati company and the family who controls it, arguing Tuesday that they have continued to evade its efforts to enforce a 6-year-old, $90 million arbitral award stemming from a defaulted business jet lease deal.