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KHUDYAN v. REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA: USCA Mandate Filed

24-cv-01054
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Case Summary

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has issued a mandate in the case of Fleet Connect Solutions LLC v. Portable Multimedia Ltd T/A Nextbase, which is unrelated to the KHUDYAN v. REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA case. This mandate is a formal order from the appellate court, indicating that the case is now closed. The mandate does not provide any new information or rulings.

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Other April 22, 2026

2:24-cv-01054 Fleet Connect Solutions LLC v. Portable Multimedia Ltd T/A Nextbase

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has issued a mandate in the case of Fleet Connect Solutions LLC v. Portable Multimedia Ltd T/A Nextbase, which is unrelated to the KHUDYAN v. REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA case. This mandate is a formal order from the appellate court, indicating that the case is now closed. The mandate does not provide any new information or rulings.

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Other April 22, 2026

1:24-cv-01054 KHUDYAN v. REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has issued a mandate in the case of KHUDYAN v. REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA, indicating that the court has completed its review and is directing the lower court to proceed with the case. This mandate is a procedural step that signals the end of the appellate process. The case involves a dispute between the plaintiff and the Republic of Armenia.

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