Preble-Rish Haiti, S.A. v. Republic of Haiti et al

  1. January 27, 2022

    $23M Fuel Arbitration Award Confirmed Against Haitian Gov't

    A New York federal judge has confirmed a $23 million arbitral award against the Republic of Haiti for failing to pay for fuel deliveries, after determining that the Caribbean nation had opportunities to present its case but decided against doing so.

  2. October 06, 2021

    Judge Says Haiti Central Bank Immune, Nixes Award Suit Stay

    A New York federal judge won't let Preble-Rish Haiti SA pause its $23 million award enforcement suit against the Haitian government, ruling Tuesday that the engineering firm most likely won't succeed while appealing for discovery access to the country's central bank funds.

  3. September 28, 2021

    Haiti Can't Halt Engineering Co.'s Fuel Contract Arbitration

    A New York Supreme Court justice has ruled that the Haitian government and civil engineering firm Preble-Rish Haiti SA both agreed "beyond dispute" to arbitrate issues related to a fuel supply contract, denying the government's attempt to escape arbitral proceedings.

  4. September 01, 2021

    Engineering Firm Wants $23M Award Against Haiti Enforced

    Civil engineering firm Preble-Rish Haiti SA urged a New York federal judge to enforce a $23 million arbitral award against the Haitian government, rebutting the country's arguments that the underlying arbitration agreement was illegal.

  5. August 24, 2021

    Haiti Takes Aim At $23M Award In Fuel Import Fight

    A Haitian government entity is fighting against an allegedly illegal arbitration where the tribunal refused to postpone a hearing that took place just weeks after the country's president was assassinated, urging a New York court not to enforce an award it claims was secured through questionable means.