Raytheon Exec Fined For Not Producing Reprimand Letter

Law360, New York (February 07, 2012, 9:59 PM ET) -- A Washington judge on Monday fined a former Raytheon Technical Services Co. LLC executive for failing to produce a reprimand letter during discovery in a suit accusing the company of trade secrets theft and bid-rigging on a $1 billion air traffic controller training contract.

In an order filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Judge A. Franklin Burgess Jr. imposed sanctions of attorneys' fees and costs against ex-Raytheon executive Charles Keegan for failing to provide plaintiff Washington Consulting Group Inc. with a 2004...
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