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Arvin Kam Construction Company v. Environmental Chemical Corporation
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3:16-cv-02643
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April 16, 2019
Calif. Army Contractor Ducks Afghan Co.'s Contract Claims
A California federal judge has trimmed an Afghan construction company’s lawsuit accusing an American defense contractor of stiffing it out of more than $4 million in violation of the terms of a settlement, holding that a U.S. law blocking companies that back enemy insurgents from receiving government funds had voided the pair’s agreement.
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August 27, 2018
Army Contractor And Afghan Co. Seek Wins In Contract Row
An American remediation and construction contractor and its Afghan subcontractor filed dueling bids for quick wins in California federal court Friday, with the contractor saying the Afghan company is an enemy of the United States and the subcontractor claiming there is no evidence it supported insurgents in the country.
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July 11, 2016
Military Contractor Says Insurgency Aid Voids Subcontract
Environmental Chemical Corp. asked a California federal court Friday to dismiss an Afghan subcontractor's suit over allegedly misleading promises about reimbursements, arguing the subcontract is unenforceable for the same reason the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ordered the Afghan company's firing: aiding insurgents.
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May 18, 2016
Army Contractor Accused Of Fraud After Firing Afghan Firm
A prime contractor misled an Afghan subcontractor about its reimbursement prospects when the two sides negotiated a settlement over the subcontractor's firing from an Army construction project, according to fraud suit filed in California federal court Tuesday.