168 results for 'court:"Court of Federal Claims"'.
J. Bonilla grants plaintiff review of the decision denying attorney fees in claims brought under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 because the special master failed to consider that the claim was made in good faith and was not meritless.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Bonilla, Filed On: March 21, 2024, Case #: 10-667V, Categories: Attorney Fees
J. Silfen denies the government's motion to dismiss this complaint seeking damages for costs incurred in an underlying suit for conditions at a post office facility. The property owner has sufficiently established standing and jurisdiction.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Silfen, Filed On: March 19, 2024, Case #: 23-192C, Categories: Jurisdiction, Contract
J. Silfen denies in part both parties' motions for summary judgment in this dispute over taxes levied on a taxpayer for the sale of shares of stock. There is a genuine dispute over whether the taxpayer's company was a qualified small business before 2009. He must prove that it qualified to show that some of his shares are eligible for favorable capital-gain tax treatment.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Silfen, Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 22-1815T, Categories: Government, Tax
J. Dietz denies both parties' motions for summary judgment in this breach of contract dispute against the government related to a contract to provide instructor services to the Army. There are genuine issues in dispute as to whether the Army breached the contract and acted in bad faith.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 19-1390, Categories: Government, Contract
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J. Tapp finds for land owners in rails-to-trails claims contending the U.S. took land to create a walking trail because evidence sufficiently demonstrated the land was taken from the owners for public use.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Tapp, Filed On: March 13, 2024, Case #: 23-843, Categories: Property
J. Dietz allows plaintiff to continue claims concerning the award of a contract to procure telematic devices for installation in the U.S. Postal Service's vehicle fleet because the company sufficiently pleaded the complaint and was not required to exhaust agency-level protest procedures.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 12, 2024, Case #: 24-63, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
[Consolidated.] J. Holte finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest for contracts to provide services to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol because prejudicial errors had not been made in awarding the contracts.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: March 7, 2024, Case #: 23-1610, Categories: Contract
J. Smith finds for the U.S. in this protest to voluntary corrective action that had been taken following a bid protest for a contract to provide vision care services because the company waived its right to bring suit upon entering the settlement agreement.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Smith, Filed On: March 6, 2024, Case #: 23-1278, Categories: Settlements, Contract
J. Horn finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest for a contract to install a seepage cutoff wall in the Everglades because the Army Corps of Engineers did not make the award decision arbitrarily or capriciously.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Horn, Filed On: February 29, 2024, Case #: 23-528C, Categories: Contract
J. Somers finds for a company in this protest over the bidding process for a contract to provide support services to the department of veterans affairs because the department unfairly excluded the company from participating in the solicitation process.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Somers, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 23-1805, Categories: Contract
J. Roumel finds the instant court lacks jurisdiction in this matter of alleged negligence and damages associated with a claim of enslavement of Moorish Americans. The action names the President and the estate of former President Lincoln as defendants, and the instant court may only consider claims against the United States, not government officials in their individual capacity. The action also relies on international declarations and resolutions as a foundation for allegations of human rights violations and other matters, and the instant court lacks jurisdiction in matters of international law. The court also lacks jurisdiction concerning all other claims brought forth by the claimant. Dismissed.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Roumel, Filed On: February 23, 2024, Case #: 23cv1044, Categories: Damages, Negligence, Jurisdiction
J. Dietz finds that the power companies' motion to exclude an expert witness for the U.S. should be denied in claims seeking damages after the U.S. refused to accept and dispose of spent nuclear fuel because the expert report was relevant and admissible.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: February 21, 2024, Case #: 21-1116, Categories: Environment, Experts
J. Dietz finds for a company in claims protesting the air force's decision to cancel a solicitation seeking proposals to "refresh the center console Fuel System and Flight Display System" on select aircraft because cancellation was not supported by a rational basis.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: February 12, 2024, Case #: 23-1800, Categories: Contract
[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
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