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Litigation

Apr. 29, 2003

Ruling May Send Korean Banks to Court

Thanks to a Supreme Court decision that came down Tuesday, two Korean banks in a separate case could find themselves back in a New York court even though a U.S. District judge has dismissed the claims against them.

By Stefanie Knapp
        Thanks to a Supreme Court decision that came down Tuesday, two Korean banks in a separate case could find themselves back in a New York court even though a U.S. District judge has dismissed the claims against them.
        Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum in the Southern District of New York found last month that, becaus...

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