U.S. again backs Argentina in YPF case, urging halt to “intrusive” discovery
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U.S. again backs Argentina in YPF case, urging halt to “intrusive” discovery
The U.S. government has filed a new memorandum before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York backing Argentina’s request to suspend post-judgment discovery in the YPF expropriation case. Argentina’s Treasury Solicitor’s Office said the filing supports the emergency motion submitted on March 6 seeking to pause document production, a sanctions request and an evidentiary hearing scheduled for April.
This is the Trump administration's third gesture; the information was confirmed by the Nation's Treasury Procurement through a statement
He reinforced previous support actions by presenting a Memorandum to the Appeals Chamber and in support of an emergency motion filed by the Argentine government. According to the Trump administration, the demands of the plaintiffs admitted by Judge Loretta Preska are “overly intrusive”
The U.S. Department of Justice supported to Judge Loretta Preska the Argentine request to stop the search for goods that could be seized to pay the sentence for the expropriation of YPF. The gesture strengthens the country’s strategy in the midst of the appeal Read more
Argentina's Treasury Office had asked the South District Court of New York to suspend the "discovery" process.
Buenos Aires, March 14 (NA) – The United States again supported Argentina in the multimillion dollar trial by YPF. The Department of Justice presented a memorandum to the Appeals Chamber of the Second Circuit of New York in support of the emergency motion that Argentina had filed to suspend the discovery post-sentence process in the YPF case. Argentina seeks to stop is the one presented by the plaintiffs, led by the British Burford, to know what…
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