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Sovereign Debt Litigation: Decoding NML Final Arguments against the Republic of Argentina and Why Litigating so Hard May Be Counter-Effective to Plaintiffs' Goals When the Defaulting Debt is Large

This paper discusses the recent brief filed in the famous case NML v The Republic of Argentina which takes place before the federal tribunals of the New York, and how such filing may affect the resolution of the litigation, probably forcing Argentina to default. This paper also discusses the relationship between payment proposals by sovereigns in default and the outcome of the restructurings given how the sovereigns approach the defaulting situation.