175 results for 'court:"Court of Federal Claims"'.
[Consolidated.] J. Holte grants the U.S. dismissal of takings claims in which oyster farms contend spillway operations destroyed oyster stock because the claims fall under Louisiana law and they are barred from maintaining this action.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: February 9, 2024, Case #: 20-44, Categories: Property
J. Holte finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract to provide health care services because the defense health agency made a reasonable determination after fairly evaluating the bids.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: February 6, 2024, Case #: 23-1268, Categories: Contract
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J. Davis finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract for technical workforce training and curriculum development services because NASA's evaluation process was fair and reasonable.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Davis, Filed On: January 30, 2024, Case #: 23-1738, Categories: Contract
J. Silfen finds that claims contending plaintiff suffered damages due the the postal service's failure to timely deliver a package containing a money order should be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction based on plaintiff's history of filing frivolous lawsuits.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Silfen, Filed On: January 29, 2024, Case #: 23-1821L, Categories: Negligence, Jurisdiction
J. Somers grants the U.S. dismissal of a bid protest related to a contract to provide support services for the National Charter School Resource Center because the agency agreed to stay the case and take corrective action regarding the solicitation and evaluation process.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Somers, Filed On: January 25, 2024, Case #: 23-1661, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
J. Tapp grants the U.S. dismissal of takings claims related to the steady flow of immigrants entering private property after the government abandoned a project to build a border wall between California and Mexico because the U.S. cannot be held responsible for increased immigration flow onto the property. However, plaintiff may file an amended complaint related to property damage caused by construction debris.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Tapp, Filed On: January 19, 2024, Case #: 23-125, Categories: Property
J. Bonilla declines to dismiss certain takings claims concerning the disclosure of confidential trade secrets belonging to a brand pharmaceutical company because genuine issues remain in dispute as to whether the FDA infringed the brand company's "right to exclude generics from the market" by sharing information with generic drug manufacturers.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Bonilla, Filed On: January 18, 2024, Case #: 23-629C, Categories: Property, Trade Secrets
J. Solomson finds for the U.S. in procurement protest claims related to a contract for waste management services because the waste management company failed to point to prejudicial errors in the procurement process.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Solomson, Filed On: January 9, 2024, Case #: 23-1319C, Categories: Contract
J. Roumel denies the manufacturer of night vision goggles' motion to strike non-infringing theories in this patent infringement dispute because the manufacturer had ample opportunity to address the factual basis of the theories.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Roumel, Filed On: January 9, 2024, Case #: 17-cv-825, Categories: Patent
J. Holte finds for the U.S. in claims contending an FBI informant had not been paid for his cooperation because the informant failed to demonstrate the parties had entered an actual contract.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: January 5, 2024, Case #: 20-865, Categories: Contract
J. Schwartz declines to dismiss claims alleging violations of the Customs Officer Pay Reform Act as brought by current and former employees of the Customs & Border Protection Agency because genuine issues remain in dispute as to whether overtime provisions allow compensation for travel time.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Schwartz, Filed On: January 3, 2024, Case #: 22-1766C, Categories: Employment, Agency, Labor
J. Holte allows plaintiff to supplement the administrative record in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract for U.S. airport mail package explosive detection services because the company sufficiently pleaded the need for additional briefing related to bids and proposals.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: December 27, 2023, Case #: 23-210, Categories: Contract
[Consolidated.] J. Meyers grants the U.S. dismissal of this post-award bid protest concerning a contract to provide information technology services because the rational award was supported by the record.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Meyers, Filed On: December 20, 2023, Case #: 23-1112, Categories: Contract
[Consolidated.] J. Smith finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract to provide support services to FEMA because the U.S. performed a fair and reasonable evaluation of the bid proposals.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Smith, Filed On: December 19, 2023, Case #: 23-1013, Categories: Contract
[Consolidated.] J. Tapp finds for plaintiff in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract to provide body armor kits because ICE failed to respond to the company's challenge to an organizational conflict of interest. The matter should be remanded for further proceedings.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Tapp, Filed On: December 19, 2023, Case #: 23-913, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract