More than 40 aviation leasing firms, locked in a battle with insurers over who should bear up to $10 billion in costs for 400 jets stuck in Russia, are
More than 40 aviation leasing
firms, locked in a battle with insurers over who should bear up
to $10 billion in costs for 400 jets stuck in Russia, are urging
the High Court to allow a reinsurance.
More than 40 aviation leasing firms, locked in a battle with insurers over who should bear up to $10 billion in costs for 400 jets stuck in Russia, are urging the High Court to allow a reinsurance dispute to be heard in London, not Moscow.
LONDON (Reuters) - More than 40 aviation leasing firms, locked in a battle with insurers over who should bear up to $10 billion in costs for 400 jets .
Former star UBS and
Citigroup trader Tom Hayes, the first defendant jailed
during the Libor interest rate scandal, will have his case sent
back to the Court of Appeal. The decision marks.