Goad Company v. Honeywell International, Inc.

  1. October 14, 2015

    Honeywell Patches Up $61M Army Subcontract Row

    Honeywell International Inc. settled a Missouri federal suit Tuesday alleging the conglomerate promised to split a contract with a plating company only to ditch it after winning the $61 million award for energy infrastructure work at a U.S. Army facility.

  2. September 01, 2015

    Honeywell Loses Doc Privilege Fight In Subcontractor's Suit

    Honeywell International Inc. lost a discovery battle Tuesday in a suit alleging it wrongly ditched a subcontractor after winning a $61 million U.S. Army contract, with a Missouri federal magistrate finding the subcontractor can still assert attorney-client privilege over various documents despite having shared them with a consultant.

  3. July 30, 2015

    Honeywell Gets Army Subcontractor Suit Pared Back

    A Missouri federal magistrate on Thursday largely sided with Honeywell International Inc.'s argument that it never committed in writing to bringing a process plating company onto a $61 million U.S. Army facility contract, tossing an important chunk of the would-be subcontractor's suit.

  4. June 01, 2015

    Honeywell Says Army Subcontract Suit Lacks Underlying Deal

    Honeywell International Inc. wants a Missouri federal judge to toss part of the suit alleging it reneged on a deal with a process plating company on a $61 million U.S. Army facility contract, arguing Friday that there was never any contract to renege on. 

  5. June 17, 2014

    Honeywell Cheated Subcontractor On $61M Army Deal: Suit

    Honeywell International Inc. reneged on a deal with a process plating company to seal the government's approval on a $61 million U.S. Army contract to boost energy efficiency at an industrial facility, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Missouri federal court.