It appears that the high-ranking officials at Imperial Pacific International don't encounter any difficulties in disregarding court decisions. There are two instances that indicate the company responsible for the now-defunct Imperial Palace casino in Saipan has the financial capacity to settle multiple pending legal judgments against it. When the casino failed to meet its payment obligations more than two years later, it was held in contempt of court. Subsequently, the company renegotiated a new agreement that favored its interests, a strategy it has effectively employed in court on several occasions.