Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
Elite Precision Fabricators, Inc. v. General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.
Case Number:
4:14-cv-02086
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Judge:
Firms
Companies
Sectors & Industries:
-
September 18, 2015
General Dynamics Wants Metal Co. Fraud Suits Merged
General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. urged a Texas federal judge on Thursday to consolidate twin fraud suits brought by a bankrupt metal fabrication shop accusing the defense contractor of not paying for $3.7 million worth of parts, saying the other suit could endanger its pending bid to compel arbitration.
-
September 11, 2015
General Dynamics Says Metal Co. Rewriting $3.7M Fraud Suit
General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. continued to fight Friday in Texas federal court to toss a bankrupt metal fabrication shop's $3.7 million fraud suit, arguing the former Israeli tank project subcontractor is trying to "rewrite" the case's procedural history.
-
September 03, 2015
Metal Co. Fights General Dynamics Bid To Dismiss $3.7M Suit
A bankrupt metal fabrication shop resisted General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.'s dismissal bid in Texas federal court Wednesday, arguing that it's questionable that a valid arbitration agreement exists to resolve its $3.7 million fraud suit alleging the General Dynamics division breached the pair's contract to build Israeli military tanks.
-
August 13, 2015
General Dynamics Lays Into $3.7M Israeli Tank Contract Suit
General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. on Wednesday slammed a bankrupt metal fabrication shop's $3.7 million fraud suit lodged in Texas federal court over an alleged breach of the pair's contract to build tanks for the Israeli government, saying the contract in question clearly dictates arbitration.
-
July 22, 2014
$3.7M Suit Claims Gen. Dynamics Unit Bankrupted Contractor
Metal fabrication shop Elite Precision Fabricators Inc.has sued defense contractor General Dynamics Land Systems Inc., alleging fraud and breach of contract in connection with a work stoppage agreement that Elite says cost the company $3.7 million and forced it into bankruptcy.