Federal jury finds Emirates NBD not liable in $540M InfoSpan fraud case; former White House counsel involved
The passage identifies a high‑value legal dispute involving a sovereign‑wealth‑fund‑backed UAE bank, a U.S. tech entrepreneur, and former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler. It provides concrete nam Emirates NBD (UAE sovereign wealth‑fund‑controlled) was sued for $540 million by InfoSpan over alleg Former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler (now at Latham & Watkins) participated in the trial on
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The passage identifies a high‑value legal dispute involving a sovereign‑wealth‑fund‑backed UAE bank, a U.S. tech entrepreneur, and former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler. It provides concrete nam Emirates NBD (UAE sovereign wealth‑fund‑controlled) was sued for $540 million by InfoSpan over alleg Former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler (now at Latham & Watkins) participated in the trial on
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