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Sovereign, but Not Immune?: The Extent to Which Foreign Government Actors no Longer Enjoy Near-Total Immunity in Federal Courts
Turkish state-owned Halkbank’s former deputy general manager Hakan Atilla was convicted of helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions in his personal capacity in 2018, but his former employer – and the government that owns it – might not be off the hook yet.

Nicholas Santangelo
Oct 147 min read


The 3-Million-Dollar Question: Does an Arbitral Award Pierce the Corporate Veil?
How parties to international trade contracts subject to U.S arbitration could face personal liability under the alter ego theory.

Connor Ashnault
Oct 16, 20245 min read
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