A solar power joint venture dispute pitting Windy City firms Sidley Austin and Mayer Brown against each other in Illinois state court heated up this week when a judge set the stage for a trial that could include damages of more than $200 million.
In a 68-page ruling on competing motions for summary judgment, Cook County Circuit Judge Sanjay Tailor ruled on Wednesday that Spanish renewable energy conglomerate Acciona S.A. will face claims including fraud, unjust enrichment and breach of contract emanating from a joint venture with a U.S. company that was meant to develop solar power plants throughout the world.
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