On November 5, 2014, Arab Bank filed a motion for certification for interlocutory appeal in the Linde case, requesting that the Court certify three questions of law for immediate appellate review prior to a costly and lengthy damages trial that would be a waste of resources if the liability verdict is ultimately set aside.…
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Arab Bank Files Motion Requesting New Trial
On October 10, 2014, Arab Bank filed a motion for a new trial, arguing the District Court made many serious errors in legal and evidentiary rulings, and in the trial structure, that prejudiced the outcome of the trial.…
Click here to read more...Arab Bank Files Rule 50 Motion
On September 8, 2014, following the completion of the plaintiff’s case, Arab Bank filed a motion (known as a Rule 50 motion) asking the Linde Court to enter judgment as a matter of law in favor of the Bank because the plaintiffs have failed to prove their case and meet the demanding requirements of the Anti-Terrorism Act.…
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