Un juez civil falló en favor de que Cristina Kirchner no pague una indemnización multimillonaria por Vialidad https://t.co/rfdmp6mqCY https://t.co/rKn3pz49UJ
El abogado de Ian Moche apeló el fallo que rechazó su demanda contra Javier Milei https://t.co/QIBlRgqQfS
Caso Factop: Corte de Santiago rechaza suspensión condicional de procedimiento en arista LarrainVial https://t.co/7DmCJPQH0L
Argentina secured a favorable ruling in Ireland concerning the ongoing legal dispute over the 2012 expropriation of the oil company YPF. The Irish courts rejected the attempt by Burford Capital, a British firm, and Eton Park, a U.S.-based fund, to enforce a New York judgment ordering Argentina to pay $18 billion related to the nationalization of YPF. This ruling sets a precedent against the enforcement efforts by these funds in Ireland. The case involves a substantial claim by Burford Capital and Eton Park, which are the principal beneficiaries of the $18 billion demand. This development follows previous legal actions in other jurisdictions regarding the YPF expropriation. Meanwhile, unrelated legal news includes a Santiago court rejecting a suspension request in the Factop case, an appeal filed by Ian Moche's lawyer against a ruling involving Javier Milei, and a civil judge ruling that exempts Cristina Kirchner from paying a multimillion indemnity related to a Vialidad case.