Federal Court in Paraíba condemns criminal group for scheme to insert fake R$ 200 notes into the market
A Federal Court in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, has sentenced three men for their role in a scheme to circulate counterfeit R$ 200 notes in commercial establishments in Campina Grande and nearby cities.
STJ will judge dispute between 90-year-old millionaire and his children over property
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) in Brazil is set to adjudicate a long-standing legal dispute between 90-year-old entrepreneur Ernesto Iannoni and his children over a commercial property that housed the Mônaco Center Hotel in Guarulhos.
Company sued by Ford government says it faces bankruptcy, tries to speed up case
Keel Digital Solutions, embroiled in a $29.5 million lawsuit from the Ontario government over alleged fraud, is attempting to expedite the case by moving it to commercial court, despite the government’s resistance.
"We will act responsibly and with technical rigor": Ecuador activates channels with the USTR after ruling in the U.S.
Ecuador has initiated formal communications with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, with a focus on protecting its national commercial interests.
Mendonça decides that Vorcaro's attendance at Congress committees is optional and prohibits private jet
Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça ruled that banker Daniel Vorcaro's appearance before Congress committees is optional and that he must travel on a commercial flight instead of a private jet.
Commercial Courts are Moving Towards Full Digitalization
Commercial courts in Croatia are leading the digital transformation by implementing a paperless system, which is expected to enhance the efficiency of court proceedings.
Chains Billa and Hofer Head to Court in Austria Over Misleading Discount Advertising
A Vienna commercial court will begin hearings this week on lawsuits against supermarket chains Billa and Hofer for non-transparent pricing practices during discount promotions, filed by the Consumer Information Association.
Appeal court orders Russia to pay Azovmash about US$20 million for lost assets and foregone profits
The Northern Commercial Court of Appeal in Kyiv has mandated Russia to compensate Azovmash approximately US$19.5 million for damages, reversing an earlier ruling that dismissed the claim.