Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc et al v. Boeing Company, The et al

  1. September 07, 2016

    AAI Defends Boeing Sanctions Bid In $1.2B Contract Dispute

    Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. continued to push for sanctions against Boeing over allegations it deliberately destroyed information critical to the bankrupt company's suit over a nearly $1.2 billion U.S. Air Force contract, telling an Alabama federal judge Tuesday that Boeing had a duty to preserve the evidence.

  2. September 06, 2016

    AAI Wants Unredacted Boeing Docs In $1.2B Contract Fight

    Bankrupt Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. urged an Alabama federal court Friday to force Boeing Co. to produce unredacted versions of documents in a suit over a nearly $1.2 billion Air Force contract, arguing Boeing "has engaged in over-redaction" to hide internal business discussions.

  3. August 29, 2016

    Boeing Defends Privileged Docs In $1.2B Contract Fight

    Boeing Co. told an Alabama federal court on Friday that it doesn't have to produce unredacted versions of certain documents in a dispute with Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. over a nearly $1.2 billion Air Force contract, arguing that the bankrupt company is trying to exploit the documents' initial, inadvertent release.

  4. August 25, 2016

    AAI Wins Some Depositions In $1B Boeing Dispute

    An Alabama federal judge on Thursday allowed bankrupt Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. to again depose Boeing Co.'s in-house attorney and another employee in the companies' dispute over $1.2 billion in government contracts, but withheld a ruling on a request for sanctions.

  5. August 24, 2016

    AAI Wants To Dig Into Boeing Sanction Defenses In $1B Row

    Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. doubled down on its bid for sanctions in a dispute with Boeing Corp. over $1.2 billion in government contracts, arguing Tuesday for the ability to discover more about the "newly created evidence" in Boeing's defense.

  6. August 23, 2016

    Boeing Blasts Sanctions Bid In $1.2B Contract Dispute

    The Boeing Co. slammed Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc.'s sanctions bid alleging it had deliberately destroyed information critical to the bankrupt company's suit accusing it of reneging on a deal to jointly bid on a nearly $1.2 billion U.S. Air Force contract, telling an Alabama federal judge on Monday that the motion has no basis.

  7. August 15, 2016

    Boeing Must Cough Up Docs In $1.2B Contract Dispute: AAI

    Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. challenged Boeing's privileged document arguments in the bankrupt company's suit accusing it of reneging on a deal to jointly bid on a nearly $1.2 billion Air Force contract, telling an Alabama federal court Friday that Boeing should produce certain unredacted documents.

  8. July 20, 2016

    Boeing Hit With Sanctions Bid In $1.2B Contract Dispute

    Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. asked an Alabama federal court Wednesday to sanction The Boeing Co., alleging it had deliberately destroyed information critical to the bankrupt company's suit accusing it of reneging on a deal to jointly bid on a nearly $1.2 billion U.S. Air Force contract.

  9. May 13, 2016

    Boeing Duping Court On Discovery In Contract Row, Co. Says

    Former aircraft maintenance company Kaiser Aircraft Industries Inc. blasted Boeing in Alabama federal court Friday for allegedly misleading the court on discovery issues in a bankrupt company's suit accusing Boeing of reneging on a deal to jointly contract to maintain a U.S. Air Force tanker fleet.

  10. March 22, 2016

    Judge Won't Enforce Subpoena In $1B Boeing Contract Row

    An Alabama federal judge on Monday denied Boeing's bid to enforce a subpoena against a California investment firm in a suit over a $1.1 billion Air Force contract, ruling that Boeing must seek enforcement through the California court that issued the subpoena.

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