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Chris Dolmetsch

Metuchen

Reporter at Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News legal reporter, covering New York courts. Not a cat. Boognish/Icculus aficionado, Blue Hen, Metuchenite. RTs /= endorsements. Opinions mine.

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  • 1 week ago | energyconnects.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Ava Benny-Morrison

    Australian mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest was ordered to sit for a seven-hour deposition as his US legal battle intensifies with hedge fund mogul Paul Tudor Jones II over a soured green energy partnership. The suit brought by Tudor Jones’ family office in 2023 claims it helped Forrest’s Fortescue Ltd. find US renewable energy projects in which to invest as part of a joint venture but was “suddenly and abruptly” cut out of a $135 million (A$216.6 million) bid on a power-plant portfolio.

  • 1 week ago | thewest.com.au | Chris Dolmetsch |Ava Benny-Morrison

    Andrew Forrest faces deposition in soured US green energy tie-up with Paul Tudor Jones II

  • 1 week ago | financialpost.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Ava Benny-Morrison

    Article content(Bloomberg) — Australian mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest was ordered to sit for a seven-hour deposition as his US legal battle intensifies with hedge fund mogul Paul Tudor Jones II over a soured green energy partnership. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Ava Benny-Morrison

    Australian mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest was ordered to sit for a seven-hour deposition as his US legal battle intensifies with hedge fund mogul Paul Tudor Jones II over a soured green energy partnership. The suit brought by Tudor Jones’ family office in 2023 claims it helped Forrest’s Fortescue Ltd. find US renewable energy projects in which to invest as part of a joint venture but was “suddenly and abruptly” cut out of a $135 million (A$216.6 million) bid on a power-plant portfolio.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Ava Benny-Morrison

    Australian mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest was ordered to sit for a seven-hour deposition as his US legal battle intensifies with hedge fund mogul Paul Tudor Jones II over a soured green energy partnership. The suit brought by Tudor Jones’ family office in 2023 claims it helped Forrest’s Fortescue Ltd. find US renewable energy projects in which to invest as part of a joint venture but was “suddenly and abruptly” cut out of a $135 million (A$216.6 million) bid on a power-plant portfolio.

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Chris Dolmetsch
Chris Dolmetsch @ChrisDolmetsch
28 Mar 25

Charlie Javice was found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan in its $175 million acquisition of her student-finance startup, Frank https://t.co/5PKnUlmwTD via @business with @bobvanvoris and @lujazper #law

Chris Dolmetsch
Chris Dolmetsch @ChrisDolmetsch
18 Mar 25

A former strip mall mogul was sentenced to five years in prison for orchestrating a fake WeWork takeover bid to profit from stock options he bought just before the company’s November 2023 bankruptcy filing https://t.co/ukZIUxHUml via @business #law

Chris Dolmetsch
Chris Dolmetsch @ChrisDolmetsch
5 Dec 24

RT @business: Jane Street and Millennium agreed to settle a legal dispute over two former traders’ alleged theft of a secret billion-dollar…