Process and Industrial Developments Limited v. Federal Republic of Nigeria

Citation: 27 F.4th 771

Court: D.C. Circuit · Filed: 2022-03-11 · Docket: 21-7003
Published
Impact Score: 0/100 — Low impact: This case is narrowly focused with minimal precedential value.

Case Overview

Process and Industrial Developments Limited v. Federal Republic of Nigeria is a court opinion from the D.C. Circuit, filed on 2022-03-11 (Docket No. 21-7003).

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Case Details

Case NameProcess and Industrial Developments Limited v. Federal Republic of Nigeria
Citation27 F.4th 771
CourtD.C. Circuit
Date Filed2022-03-11
Docket Number21-7003
Precedential StatusPublished
Impact Score0 / 100
Jurisdictionfederal

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