When $50 billion has been awarded on the main claim in a litigation, tidying up the dispute’s edges can be lucrative.

On March 31—eight months after a Hague tribunal concluded that the Russian Federation raided the assets of OAO Yukos Oil Company and owes $50.02 billion to the defunct company’s majority shareholders—Yukos’ minority shareholders struck a high-profile but rather murky settlement with Rosneft Oil Company. What exactly happened or didn’t happen?

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