Law360, New York (May 02, 2011, 2:50 PM ET) -- A Mississippi federal judge on Friday denied Science Applications International Corp.'s bids for summary judgment on damages and liability in a whistleblower suit accusing it of bid-rigging a $3.2 billion government contract for a data processing center.
U.S. District Judge Halil S. Ozerden rejected SAIC summary judgment motions that contended whistleblower David Magee had produced no evidence that SAIC gained a competitive advantage from improper access to inside information and that Magee and the government had wrongly calculated damages based on the full amount paid during...
SAIC Denied Quick Win In Bid-Rigging Case
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