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Court Discusses Sovereign Immunity and Discovery Limits Involving Saudi Prince Sultan
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Court Discusses Sovereign Immunity and Discovery Limits Involving Saudi Prince Sultan

Court Discusses Sovereign Immunity and Discovery Limits Involving Saudi Prince Sultan The passage mainly outlines procedural case law on jurisdiction and sovereign immunity, with only a brief mention of Prince Sultan’s titles. It provides no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads beyond confirming his role, making it a low‑value investigative lead. Key insights: The court emphasizes the need for specific factual allegations before granting jurisdictional discovery against sovereigns.; References to prior cases (e.g., First City, Arriba Ltd., Burnett) illustrate the legal standards applied.; Prince Sultan is identified as Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General since 1962.

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