Uralchem comments on its dispute with offshore companies in High Court of IrelandThe High Court of Ireland (High Court) at the organizational meeting held on July 30 announced that it intends to decide if it is the proper venue to consider the claim of the offshore companies Trafalgar Developments Limited, Bairiki Incorporated, Kamara Limited, Instantania Holdings Limited against Uralchem JSC and other persons.12:24 06.09.2021
E-justice used in over 400,000 cases examined in RussiaIn 2020, electronic justice systems were used when considering more than 400,000 cases in Russian courts, Alexey Solokhin, Counselor to the Department of Systematization of Legislation and Analysis of Judicial Practice of the Russian Supreme Court said at the Digitalization and Cybersecurity in Courts track of the St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPBILF) 9 ¾.13:44 21.05.2021
Ex-US marine gets 16 years in Russian prison for espionageThe Moscow City Court on Monday found ex-US marine Paul Whelan of espionage against Russia and sentenced him to 16 years behind bars.11:35 15.06.2020
Russian prosecutor seeks 18 years in prison for alleged foreign spy WhelanA prosecutor has demanded to sentence a foreign citizen Paul Whelan charged with espionage against Russia to 18 years in high-security prison.15:18 25.05.2020
Uralchem seeks to move dispute with Togliattiazot stockholders from Ireland to RussiaA jurisdiction challenge filed by the fertilizer producer Uralchem in its dispute with four Togliattiazot offshore shareholders is currently pending in the Irish High Court. Uralchem believes that the dispute is most connected to Russia and is supposed to be tried by Russian courts.17:08 04.07.2019
Irish court unfreezes Khodorkovsky assets worth nearly €100 million - reportDublin District Court revoked on Wednesday a freeze on up to 100 million euros belonging to former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.17:25 07.12.2016
Irish authorities appeal decision to register Russian man's birth – reportA ruling by Irish High Court granting a 74-year-old Russian man official registration of his birth in Ireland is being appealed.10:53 05.08.2015
Irish parliament backs down from sanctioning Russian officialsAn Irish parliamentary committee has backed down from sanctioning Russian officials implicated in rights abuse following a warning that it could jeopardize a bilateral adoption agreement.14:11 02.05.2013
Irish businessman allegedly used Russian company for bankruptcy fraudThe former Anglo Irish Bank presented evidence to Ireland’s Supreme Court Tuesday that the family of businessman Sean Quinn - who fell from his position as Ireland’s wealthiest man to a bankruptcy declaration - used a Russian company in an effort to allocate to itself 250 million Euros.14:55 04.10.2012