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DynCorp International LLC v. AAR Airlift Group, Inc.
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June 27, 2018
Court OKs Settlement In AAR-DynCorp Trade Secrets Case
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday signed off on a settlement ending a dispute over an AAR Airlift Group Inc. unit's alleged theft of trade secrets from DynCorp International LLC to help secure a $10 billion U.S. Department of State counternarcotics contract, but refused to return settlement documents filed under seal.
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March 20, 2018
AAR Denies DynCorp Claim That Trade Secret Deal Is Far Off
AAR Airlift Group told a Florida federal court on Monday that DynCorp's suit accusing an AAR unit of stealing secrets to score a $10 billion U.S. Department of State counternarcotics services contract should only be reopened to enforce a settlement, contradicting DynCorp's claim that the parties were far from reaching agreement.
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March 19, 2018
DynCorp Wants AAR Trade Secret Case Revived After Impasse
DynCorp asked a Florida federal judge Friday to reopen its suit accusing a unit of AAR Airlift Group of stealing its secrets to score a $10 billion U.S. Department of State counternarcotics services contract, saying the parties hadn't been able to come to terms on a previously announced settlement deal.
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February 01, 2018
DynCorp, AAR Settle $10B Counternarcotics Contract Row
A Florida federal judge on Thursday dismissed DynCorp International LLC's suit accusing a unit of AAR Airlift Group of stealing its secrets to score a $10 billion counternarcotics support services contract from the U.S. Department of State, after both parties said they'd struck an undisclosed settlement.
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November 17, 2017
DynCorp Loses Protest Of $10B Counternarcotics Contract
A Federal Claims decision unsealed Thursday tossed DynCorp's challenge to a $10 billion counternarcotics support services contract it lost to AAR Airlift, but the ruling, resting largely on deference to the U.S. Department of State, was not without hand-wringing by a judge who called the unclear bidding process "troubling."
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March 09, 2017
State Dept. Officer Clears AAR Airlift In Counternarcotics Row
Defense contractor AAR Airlift did not act improperly in preparing its bid for a $10 billion support services contract for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs operations, a U.S. Department of State contracting officer has found, rejecting the incumbent contractor's claims that AAR violated the integrity of the procurement process.
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November 22, 2016
11th Circ. Gives New Life To DynCorp Trade Secrets Case
The Eleventh Circuit revived allegations Monday that a unit of security contractor AAR Corp. stole information from rival DynCorp to gain an edge in its bid for a multibillion-dollar State Department contract, finding a lower court erred in deciding DynCorp failed to identify a claim.
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January 14, 2016
DynCorp's Corporate Espionage Suit Tossed Again
A Florida federal judge on Thursday dismissed allegations that an AAR Corp. unit stole secrets from DynCorp to improve its chances of winning a multibillion-dollar State Department contract, saying DynCorp had not supplied any specific allegation its rival misused the information.
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November 24, 2015
DynCorp Slams Dismissal Bid In Corporate Espionage Suit
Defense contractor DynCorp International LLC asked a Florida federal judge Monday to keep alive its lawsuit accusing an AAR Corp. unit of stealing DynCorp trade secrets as the two competed for a U.S. State Department contract, saying its allegations were clear and should be decided by a jury.
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November 09, 2015
DynCorp. Rival Says Amended Espionage Suit Still Too Vague
An AAR Corp. unit asked a Florida federal judge Thursday to dismiss another suit accusing it of stealing trade secrets from DynCorp. International LLC to win a U.S. Department of State contract, saying even an amended complaint includes few specifics.