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- Now You See the Jurisdiction Now You Dont Price v Libyas Subtle Erosion of the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Doctrine
Now You See the Jurisdiction, Now You Don’t: Price v. Libya’s Subtle Erosion of the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Doctrine
2006, 74 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 794
February 24, 2017, Law360
Law360 highlights Covington’s successful representation of Efans Trading Corporation in a civil forfeiture case against the U.S. Government. “Justice took a long time here, but it was finally done,” says Bruce Baird. “The government should never have brought a case like this and the jury essentially told them so.” The Covington team was led by partners Ben Razi ...
Jury Rejects U.S. Seizure of Luxury Cars From Exporters
February 23, 2017, The New York Times
The New York Times highlights Covington’s successful representation of Efans Trading Corporation in a civil forfeiture case against the U.S. Government in a “rare courtroom defeat.” “We are grateful that the jury saw this case for the government overreach that it was,” says Ben Razi. “Even with the victory they deserved, this case took a tremendous toll on our ...