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OBXtek Inc. v. United States

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
May 23, 2019
2018-2119 (Fed. Cir. May. 23, 2019)

Opinion

2018-2119

05-23-2019

OBXTEK INC., Plaintiff-Appellant v. UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee SALIENT CRGT, INC., Defendant

MICHELLE ERIN LITTEKEN, PilieroMazza PLLC, Washington, DC, argued for plaintiff-appellant. WILLIAM JAMES GRIMALDI, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, argued for defendant-appellee. Also represented by JOSEPH H. HUNT, ROBERT EDWARD KIRSCHMAN, JR., DOUGLAS K. MICKLE; CHARLES MCCARTHY, Office of Regional Counsel, United States General Services Administration, San Francisco, CA.


NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential. Appeal from the United States Court of Federal Claims in No. 1:17-cv-01849-EJD, Senior Judge Edward J. Damich.

JUDGMENT

MICHELLE ERIN LITTEKEN, PilieroMazza PLLC, Washington, DC, argued for plaintiff-appellant. WILLIAM JAMES GRIMALDI, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, argued for defendant-appellee. Also represented by JOSEPH H. HUNT, ROBERT EDWARD KIRSCHMAN, JR., DOUGLAS K. MICKLE; CHARLES MCCARTHY, Office of Regional Counsel, United States General Services Administration, San Francisco, CA. THIS CAUSE having been heard and considered, it is ORDERED and ADJUDGED:

PER CURIAM (PROST, Chief Judge, SCHALL and MOORE, Circuit Judges).

AFFIRMED. See Fed. Cir. R. 36.

ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT

May 23, 2019

Date

/s/ Peter R. Marksteiner

Peter R. Marksteiner

Clerk of Court


Summaries of

OBXtek Inc. v. United States

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
May 23, 2019
2018-2119 (Fed. Cir. May. 23, 2019)
Case details for

OBXtek Inc. v. United States

Case Details

Full title:OBXTEK INC., Plaintiff-Appellant v. UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee…

Court:United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Date published: May 23, 2019

Citations

2018-2119 (Fed. Cir. May. 23, 2019)