Smith, Gambrell & Russell partner Ira Genberg recently helped win a landmark British High Court ruling against the House of Commons.
The suit alleged discrimination involving $55.2 million worth of work on a parliamentary building.
A landmark British High Court ruling in favor of Harmon CFEM Fagades, the French subsidiary of a U.S. company, may affect public procurement contracts throughout the European Union. The suit alleged discrimination under a "buy British" policy that favored national companies over foreigners and involved $55 million of work on a parliamentary building. The dispute arose when the British House of Commons went with a British-German conglomerate's supply bid over Harmon's -- even though it cost $4 million more.
November 12, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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Smith, Gambrell & Russell partner Ira Genberg recently helped win a landmark British High Court ruling against the House of Commons.
The suit alleged discrimination involving $55.2 million worth of work on a parliamentary building.
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