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Amazon Confronts Trump's 'Relentless' Criticism in $10B Contract Suit Against Pentagon
Amazon's unsealed complaint said Trump "launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks to steer the JEDI Contract away" from the company. Microsoft won the lucrative award.In $10B Contract Suit Against Pentagon, Amazon Confronts Trump's 'Relentless' Criticism
Amazon's unsealed complaint said Trump "launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks to steer the JEDI Contract away" from the company. Microsoft won the lucrative award.View more book results for the query "Rogers Joseph O'Donnell A Professional Corporation"
Amazon Turns to Gibson Dunn, MoFo Lawyers to Sue Pentagon Over $10B Cloud Contract
The Gibson Dunn team includes Los Angeles litigator Theodore Boutrous Jr., whose First Amendment media advocacy has pit him against the Trump administration.Amazon Hires Gibson Dunn, MoFo Teams to Sue Pentagon Over $10B Cloud Contract
The Gibson Dunn team includes veteran Supreme Court advocate Ted Olson and Theodore Boutrous Jr., whose First Amendment media advocacy has pit him against the Trump administration. Morrison & Foerster's Kevin Mullen is counsel of record for Amazon.Amazon Taps Gibson Dunn, MoFo Teams to Sue Pentagon Over $10B Cloud Contract
The Gibson Dunn team includes veteran Supreme Court advocate Ted Olson and Theodore Boutrous Jr., whose First Amendment media advocacy has pit him against the Trump administration. Morrison & Foerster's Kevin Mullen is counsel of record for Amazon.Planned Parenthood Awarded $2M+ in Case Against Undercover Anti-Abortion Activists
A San Francisco federal jury sided against a group of anti-abortion activists who recorded hidden camera videos meant to discredit Planned Parenthood on all claims asserted. The more than $2 million verdict includes $870,000 in punitive damages.Jury Awards Planned Parenthood $2M+ in Case Against Undercover Anti-Abortion Activists
A San Francisco federal jury sided against a group of anti-abortion activists who recorded hidden camera videos meant to discredit Planned Parenthood on all claims asserted. The more than $2 million verdict includes $870,000 in punitive damages.Trending Stories
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