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Supreme Court Mulls Corporate Claims About Seized Assets in Cuba

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US Supreme CourtThe court considered the scope of the 1996 Helms-Burton Act, which allows U.S. companies to sue over property confiscated by Cuba.The Supreme Court in Washington on Feb. 17, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesMatthew Vadum2/23/2026|Updated: 2/23/20260:00The Supreme Court on Feb. 23 grappled with two cases about U.S. business assets that Cuba’s communist government seized decades ago.The cases are Havana Docks Corp. v. Royal Caribbean Cruises and Exxon Mobil v. Corporacion Cimex, which the justices heard back-to-back in more than three hours of oral arguments.

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