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YPF Trial: U.S. Court Extended the Deadline for Funds to Appeal Argentina’s Favorable Ruling

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The judicial dispute over the expropriation of YPF will have an additional month of waiting. The U.S. Supreme Court authorized the Petersen and Eton Park funds to extend until September 30 the deadline for filing an appeal against the ruling that favored Argentina in New York Justice. The original deadline was August 31. The extension was requested by the fund attorneys, represented by Burford Capital, and was formally authorized on Tuesday by J…
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The plaintiffs seek to earn 30 days to try to reverse the ruling that set aside a conviction of more than $16 billion against Argentina.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor extended until September 30 the deadline for the representation of Petersen and Eton Park to appeal the ruling that favored Argentina.

The judicial dispute over the expropriation of YPF will have a new instance in the United States. The Supreme Court of that country granted an extension to the Petersen and Eton Park funds to file an appeal against the ruling of the New York Court of Appeal that favored Argentina. The new deadline is September 30, a month after the date originally scheduled. Source

The judicial dispute over the expropriation of YPF will have an additional month of waiting. The U.S. Supreme Court authorized the Petersen and Eton Park funds to extend until September 30 the deadline for filing an appeal against the ruling that favored Argentina in New York Justice. The original deadline was August 31. The extension was requested by the fund attorneys, represented by Burford Capital, and was formally authorized on Tuesday by J…

The U.S. highest court accepted the request of the litigating lawyers, which TN anticipated. It gave him until September 30. It is the last possible instance in the extensive judicial case that has a second instance judgement favorable to Argentina.

·Argentina
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The U.S. maximum court extended until September 30 the time limit for appealing the second instance decision, favorable to Argentina.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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