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After Regime Change, Syria Remains Liable in US Federal Courts for Alleged Assad-Era Terrorism Support
"The successor state doesn't get a grant of immunity," Perles Law Firm founder Steven R. Perles said of Syria following the collapse of its government as a designated state sponsor of terrorism. "They inherit the judgments held against the predecessor state."
December 09, 2024 at 08:48 PM
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What You Need to Know
- The U.S. Department of State since 1979 has designated Syria a state sponsor of terrorism.
- Syria remains liable in U.S. federal courts despite the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
- Federal courts have found Syria liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in wrongful-death terrorism cases.
The sudden ouster of President Bashar al-Assad means new Syrian leaders will inherit default judgments and liability for the wrongful deaths of multiple U.S. citizens, according to plaintiffs attorneys.
“The successor state doesn’t get a grant of immunity,” Perles Law Firm founder and senior attorney Steven R. Perles said Monday. “They inherit the judgments held against the predecessor state.”
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