Regulators recall how Mr. Slim’s lawyers would file into a conference room, wheeling large boxes of documents for routine meetings. Mr. Slim’s appeals of the ruling lasted a decade, until a judge decided in his favor. The engineer worked for the Mexican state electric utility, whose chief executive was the brother of Mr. Slim’s son-in-law. Mr. Lisac fought in Panama’s Supreme Court — and won — but regulators refused to enforce the order. Mr. Lisac said it became clear that the real suitor was Mr.
Source: New York Times August 09, 2016 09:00 UTC