Unspecified (Ruling Date)
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's motion to dismiss the Federal complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is granted.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | organization | 38 | View Entity |
| Plaintiffs | person | 35 | View Entity |
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This is page 804 of a legal opinion from the Federal Supplement (likely In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, though the case name is not explicitly at the top). It details the court's decision to grant the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's motion to dismiss a complaint based on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA). The text also discusses standards for Personal Jurisdiction and the New York Long-Arm Statute, citing various legal precedents. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional document production.
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Legal Opinion / Reconsideration ruling
2005-01-01 • Court
Court Opinion Issued
2005-01-01 • S.D.N.Y.
Publication/Filing of this court opinion (349 F.Supp.2d 765).
2005-01-01 • S.D.N.Y.
Legal Opinion/Case Proceeding
2012-01-01 • Legal Record
Legal Filing/Opinion
2012-01-01 • Court
Defendant points the Court to civil law regarding plaintiffs proceeding by pseudonyms
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A civil litigation where multiple plaintiffs sued Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown
In a civil litigation, defense counsel declined to accept service on behalf of the defendant, forcing plaintiffs to seek leave of the court.
Date unknown • this district
Civil litigation cases involving the defendant.
Date unknown • Various courts
A deposition is scheduled to be taken via telephone at 9:30 A.M. The deponent is not explicitly named.
2008-02-06 • Palm Beach County Courthouse, 4th Floor, 205 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
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