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Court demands Argentina payment plan by March 29 -- legal experts discuss likely scenarios in landmark pari passucase



Media Teleconference:
The End Game: NML v. Republic of Argentina
Court demands Argentina payment plan by March 29 -- legal experts discuss likely scenarios in landmark pari passucase 
WASHINGTON–In the end-game of the landmark NML v. Republic of Argentina case before the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, American Task Force Argentina's Robert Raben, Washington Legal Foundation's Richard Samp and Hofstra University international law professor Julian Ku will review the history of the pari passu case, discuss the March 29 filing of Argentina's payment plan, and consider possible scenarios including remand to the District Court and/or petition to the Supreme Court for writ of certiorari.
What:NML v. Republic of Argentina —What's Next?
When:Thursday, March 2111:00 AM EST
Moderator:Robert Raben, Execuitve Director, American Task Force Argentina
Participants:Richard Samp, Chief Counsel, Washington Legal FoundationJulian Ku, Professor of Law, Hofstra University
Toll-free call-in numbers: United States / Canada: 800-768-6483; Argentina: 0-800-666-3397; Mexico: 001-800-514-6621; Brazil: 0-800-020-3456.NOTE:  RSVP required to media@atfa.org
Robert Raben is ATFA's Executive Director. He served as Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs under President Clinton and, prior to that, as an associate with Arnold & Porter, specializing in international trade, federal lobbying and white-collar criminal defense. He serves on the Boards of the Hispanic Bar Foundation and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.
Richard Samp is Chief Counsel of the Washington Legal Foundation, a nonprofit public interest law firm that litigates in support of individual rights and the free-enterprise system and against excessive government regulation. He practices regularly before the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts.
Julian Ku is Professor of Law and Faculty Director of International Programs at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. He has published articles on the constitutional aspects of foreign relations in journals such as the Yale Law Journal and the Supreme Court Review. He is the co-author of Taming Globalization: International Law, the U.S. Constitution, and the New World Order and co-founder of the international law weblog Opinio Juris
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The American Task Force Argentina (ATFA) is an alliance of organizations united for a just and fair reconciliation of the Argentine government's 2001 debt default and subsequent restructuring. Our members work with lawmakers, the media, and other interested parties to encourage the United States government to vigorously pursue a negotiated settlement with the Argentine government in the interests of American stakeholders.
American Task Force Argentina PO Box 3197 Arlington VA 22203-0197

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