Four Russian lawmakers banned from leaving the country due to debtThe Federal Bailiff Service has banned four State Duma lawmakers, members of A Just Russia, from leaving Russia due to debt, Izvestia reports this Monday.11:01 11.08.2014
Mechel Group company ordered to pay $27 mln to RosbankThe Moscow Commercial Court has upheld a lawsuit by Rosbank, part of France’s Societe Generale, against Metallurg-Trust, affiliated with Mechel Group. Under the ruling, Metallurg Trust is to pay 969.7 million rubles ($27 million) to Rosbank.16:37 04.08.2014
Rusal creditors vote to restructure aluminum producer’s debtDuring a hearing at the High Court of Justice of England and Wales on July 10, the majority of Rusal creditors voted for a scheme to refinance the aluminum giant’s $5.15 billion loans, the company said in a statement.11:53 11.07.2014
New York court orders Mikhail Cherney to disclose assets to satisfy judgmentA US court has granted an application which was filed by businessman Alexander Gliklad in his efforts to establish the whereabouts of the Israeli tycoon Mikhail Cherney’s assets and to secure enforcement of an over $500 million judgment against him.18:23 23.04.2014
Cherney ordered to pay out $270 mln by New York courtA US court granted summary judgment Monday against Israeli tycoon Mikhail Cherney in a case arising from a contract dispute with fellow businessman Alexander Gliklad.13:03 14.04.2014
Ukraine refuses to pay $288 mln debt to Russian Defense MinistryOn Thursday, the Kiev Economic Court voided its 2012 ruling that the Ukrainian government should compensate the Russian Defense Ministry for 3,24 billion hryvnas ($288 million), in order to resolve the debt of United Energy Systems of Ukraine, according to the statement posted on the court’s website.15:45 03.04.2014
Moscow sues Olympic skating champion Evgeny Plushenko' company - reportThe city of Moscow is suing AFK Holding Group, a company cofounded by Olympic champion Evgeni Plushenko, for 24 million rubles ($676,000) for a debt it owes to the city, Izvestia reports.11:55 28.02.2014
Latvia acted properly in enforcing Cypriot judgment against Latvian debtor – ECHRThe European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) held Tuesday that Latvia fulfilled its legal obligations in enforcing a Cypriot judgment on its own territory.16:57 25.02.2014
Bankruptcy claim against Auchan dismissedThe Moscow Region Commercial Court dismissed the proceedings in Khimsintez claim of bankruptcy against the Auchan retail chain, the court told RAPSI on Friday.16:15 14.02.2014
Troubled Russian TagAZ motor plant declared bankruptThe Rostov Region Commercial Court on Wednesday declared the Taganrog Automobile Factory (TagAZ) bankrupt, and opened five-month supervisory proceedings, RAPSI reports from the courtroom.14:34 05.02.2014
Russian debtor undergoes sexual reassignment surgery to evade bailiffsA female resident of Astrakhan, a city in southern Russia, who owed a total of 130,000 rubles ($3,795) under seven claims, underwent a sexual reassignment surgery, reported the press service of the local bailiff service’s department.13:58 27.01.2014
Yukos Capital asks US court to compel Rosneft unit to pay out $186 mln judgmentYukos Capital SARL filed a memo Thursday requesting that a US federal court order Russian gas giant Samaraneftegaz to honor an approximately $186 million judgment rendered in Yukos’ favor earlier this month.14:45 25.10.2013
Ukarinian Naftogaz faces default over decade old contract - reportUkraine’s gas monopoly Naftogaz faces the possibility of defaulting on its bonds, as its Bank of New York account has been blocked over a 15-year-old dispute in the London court.14:07 09.10.2013
Rosneft to pay back $77 million debt to Glendale Group LtdThe District court of Amsterdam has ruled that Rosneft, Russia's largest state oil company, must pay 2,53 billion rubles ($76,6 million) to Glendale Group Ltd.13:49 14.08.2013
British court probes for Berezovsky’s assets to repay debtsBritish justice is trying to evaluate whether the combined assets of the late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky can cover his debts.15:23 19.07.2013
ECHR: Limits on Russian debtors' travel abroad must be substantiatedThe European Court of Human Rights has informed Russia that limits on debtors' travel abroad must be substantiated and has fined Russia 2,000 euros in moral damages for restricting the free movement of an applicant, the court said on its website.17:22 11.07.2013
Parliament allows minor debtors to travel abroadThe Federation Council on Wednesday approved a bill allowing debtors to travel abroad if their unsettled fines, taxes and other obligatory payments do not exceed 10,000 rubles ($304) in total.10:00 11.07.2013
British court orders Turkish Cukurova to pay Russia's Altimo $1.6 billionThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has ruled that Turkey's Cukurova Group must pay $1.565 billion to Russias Altimo, which manages Alfa Group's telecoms assets.15:40 09.07.2013
Troubled tycoon Polonsky's company ordered to repay $18.3 million debtThe Moscow Commercial Court has upheld a claim by BVI-registered Daizon Management Inc to collect $18.3 million from Sergei Polonsky's Potok & 0458 (formerly Mirax Group).13:45 09.07.2013
Russian bailiffs yet to receive documents confirming Berezovsky's deathRussian bailiffs are still waiting for the British authorities to send them an official confirmation of businessman Boris Berezovsky's death. The service earlier said that its Moscow department was considering five cases concerning Berezovsky for an outstanding debt of 3.3 billion rubles ($103.8 million).16:48 17.06.2013