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To: RusIvan

Yep, they lost their lawsuit, because they sued Russian company Gazprom before an American court, which considered itself as non-competent court (due to the location of the business - in Russia).

But now they're going to sue German BASF and EoN before German courts.

But it's to complicated for my English. As I said - we'll discuss it, when I find the source in English


17 posted on 05/17/2006 11:52:51 AM PDT by lizol (Liberal - a man with his mind open ... at both ends)
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To: lizol

Yep, they lost their lawsuit, because they sued Russian company Gazprom before an American court, which considered itself as non-competent court (due to the location of the business - in Russia). ==

Accually they failed to demonstrate to court the proves of thir claims. Since Gazprom is listed on american stock exchanges then partially Gazprom is under american jusrisdiction.

But now they're going to sue German BASF and EoN before German courts. ===

Yeah right:). Lost in domestic court then try it in foreign country? Laughable indeed:). Let them try if they like to waste time and money:). If they couldn't produce no evodence of thier claims in american court where they got it for german court?


38 posted on 05/17/2006 11:33:21 PM PDT by RusIvan
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