August 11, 2025
A data consulting company has again urged the D.C. Circuit to reverse a lower court order denying its bid to enforce a $22 million arbitral award against Guinea, saying the country wrongly wants the appeals court to ignore long-standing precedent and nix enforcement on jurisdictional grounds.
February 20, 2025
A D.C. federal court said it lacked jurisdiction to enforce a $22 million arbitration award against the Republic of Guinea stemming from a system enabling the country to tax international telecommunications traffic, saying the nation wasn't a party to the underlying arbitration agreement.
July 21, 2023
The Republic of Guinea has "absolutely no basis" to sanction a Seychelles company that is suing it to enforce a $22 million international arbitration award, the company told a U.S. federal court.
January 30, 2023
The Republic of Guinea's move to throw out a $22 million award against it is another attempt to relitigate a dispute it lost, a Seychelles-based consultant told a U.S. federal court.
January 17, 2023
The African nation of Guinea has asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to toss a default judgment enforcing a more than $22 million arbitration award in favor of a consulting company, arguing the country isn't a party to the underlying agreement and can't be forced to pay the award.
July 18, 2022
The African nation of Guinea owes a Seychelles consulting company more than $22 million for a system enabling the country to tax all international telecommunications traffic, and it's time to pay up, the company told a D.C. federal court Monday.