Strugo v. Republic of Argentina, No. 1:2005cv04149 - Document 21 (S.D.N.Y. 2009)

Court Description: DECISION AND OPINION: #98065 The motion for summary judgment is granted. Judgment will be entered for the principal amount of the bonds issued under the 1994 FAA plus accrued interest. The parties shall consult with one another concerning the form of the judgment and the amounts of interest that should be awarded in the judgment. If the parties are able to reach agreement, they shall jointly submit an agreed proposed judgment to the Court to be entered on a date agreed to by the parties upon con sultation with Chambers. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on those subjects, plaintiffs shall submit a proposed judgment to the Court, and the Republic shall submit any objections to the proposed judgment within five business days thereaf ter. The Court will then resolve any remaining disagreements. Proposed Judgments submitted to the Court should include the following language: "It is further ORDERED that, until further notice from the Court, plaintiff(s) must refrain from selli ng or otherwise transferring its beneficial interest in the bond(s) involved in this action without advising the Court in advance and obtaining permission of the Court." SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Thomas P. Griesa on 9/21/2009) (jmi) Modified on 9/25/2009 (jab).

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