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allowing depositions of Government officials due to allegations of favoritism
Summary of this case from Orion International Technologies v. U.S.Opinion
No. 00-5052.
December 14, 2000.
Appeal from CVA, 46 Fed.Cl. 145.
Affirmed.
allowing depositions of Government officials due to allegations of favoritism
Summary of this case from Orion International Technologies v. U.S.No. 00-5052.
December 14, 2000.
Appeal from CVA, 46 Fed.Cl. 145.
Affirmed.
allowing depositions of Government officials due to allegations of favoritism
Summary of this case from Orion International Technologies v. U.S.allowing plaintiffs to take four depositions of Government officials involved in the procurement where plaintiffs had alleged that the contracting officers arbitrarily made the award due to favoritism
Summary of this case from International Resource Recovery, Inc. v. U.S.noting that challengers “must do more than point out mere ‘mistakes' or ‘missteps;’ they must ‘show that the claimed misstep was so excessive as to fall outside the decision-maker's ambit of discretion.’ ”
Summary of this case from Rochester City Lines, Co. v. City of RochesterFull title:ANTARCTIC SUPPORT ASSOCIATES v. U.S. RAYTHEON TECHNICAL SERVICES CO
Court:United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Date published: Dec 14, 2000
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