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Survivors of 9/11 Seek Personal Jurisdiction Over Saudi Construction Firm and Bank Chairman Designated as SDGT
The passage outlines potential investigative leads involving a Saudi Arabian construction company and a bank chairman allegedly designated by the U.S. Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrori Survivors filed Antiterrorism Act (ATA) claims seeking jurisdiction over a Saudi construction firm. Discovery requests aim to uncover the firm's U.S. activities and any money transfers to al Qaeda op
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The passage outlines potential investigative leads involving a Saudi Arabian construction company and a bank chairman allegedly designated by the U.S. Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrori Survivors filed Antiterrorism Act (ATA) claims seeking jurisdiction over a Saudi construction firm. Discovery requests aim to uncover the firm's U.S. activities and any money transfers to al Qaeda op
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