By Jan Wolfe Feb 23 (Reuters) - ExxonMobil argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that it is entitled to compensation for ...
ExxonMobil argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that it is entitled to compensation for property seized by the Cuban ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will take part in a summit of Caribbean nations on Wednesday, the State Department said, as ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing cases under the Helms-Burton Act concerning property seized by Cuba, involving ExxonMobil ...
The cases are based on the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996, also known as the Helms-Burton Act, which formalized the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba. Title III of the law allows ...
The oil major wants to sue a Cuban-owned company for assets seized more than a half-century ago by Fidel Castro's government.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on ExxonMobil’s claim for over $1 billion in compensation from the Cuban government for assets seized in 1960 under the authority of the Helms-Burton ...
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Court grapples with disputes over efforts to recover losses from Cuban confiscations
In a pair of oral arguments on Monday, the Supreme Court wrestled with disputes over whether U.S. companies can recover under U.S. law for losses resulting from the confiscation of […] The post Court ...
Cuba is sliding rapidly back into the utter desperation of the “Special Period,” but it would still be a big risk for U.S. President Donald Trump to stage a full-scale invasion of the island. There ...
Investing.com -- Energy giant Exxon is pursuing compensation for oil and gas assets that were seized in Cuba in 1960, according to court proceedings involving Cuban entities. The case centers on ...
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