LANDIS v. TAILWIND SPORTS CORPORATION et al
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1:10-cv-00976
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- Dykema
- Foley & Lardner
- Keker Van Nest & Peters
- Law Offices of Paul D. Scott
- Miles & Stockbridge
- Paul Hastings
- Scheper Kim
- Squire Patton
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Williams & Connolly
- Zuckerman Spaeder
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January 12, 2016
Armstrong, Agents Duck FCA Claims For Avoiding Payback
The sponsorship deal between Lance Armstrong's cycling team and the U.S. Postal Service did not saddle Armstrong and his former agents with an independent obligation to repay money that the government was allegedly tricked into paying through false statements about doping, a Washington, D.C., federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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January 08, 2016
Armstrong Wants Livestrong Emails Protected From FCA Row
Attorneys for Lance Armstrong urged a D.C. federal court Thursday not to force the former star cyclist to remove redactions from a pair of email chains amid a False Claims Act lawsuit over a U.S. Postal Service sponsorship deal, saying the email chains with his attorneys and members of his nonprofit Livestrong Foundation are protected by attorney-client privilege.
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December 07, 2015
Ex-Lance Armstrong Agents Deny False Claims On $40M Deal
Lance Armstrong's former agents urged a D.C. federal court Monday to let them exit a False Claims Act suit over the disgraced cyclist's $40 million U.S. Postal Service sponsorship deal, saying there was no proof they made any false claims related to the deal.
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November 30, 2015
Gov't Wins Armstrong's Docs On How Cycling Benefited USPS
A D.C. federal judge on Monday ordered Lance Armstrong to provide proof of the purported benefit gained by the U.S. Postal Service through its sponsorship of the disgraced cyclist's team, ending part of a discovery dispute in the False Claims Act suit against him.
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November 23, 2015
Gov't Demands Armstrong's Docs On Postal Service Ties
The U.S. government on Friday asked a D.C. federal court to force Lance Armstrong to provide proof of the purported benefit gained by the U.S. Postal Service through its sponsorship of the cyclist's team, saying it's needed to determine damages in the False Claims Act suit against him.
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October 30, 2015
Lance Armstrong Wins More Time To Depose Gov't Witness
A D.C. federal judge on Thursday granted disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong more time to depose the government as he defends a False Claims Act suit related to alleged doping while riding for the cycling team sponsored by the U.S. Postal Service, and ruled on two other lingering discovery disputes.
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October 23, 2015
Lance Armstrong Says Feds Hampered Witness Questioning
Lance Armstrong urged a D.C. federal judge Thursday to allow further questioning of the U.S. government's designated witness in a False Claims Act suit alleging the disgraced former cyclist defrauded the government of sponsorship funds, arguing tactics employed by the government hindered the original deposition.
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October 14, 2015
Armstrong Must Get Witness List In Advance, Judge Says
The U.S. government must provide Lance Armstrong with the identity of its witnesses and the topics on which they will be prepared to testify in a False Claims Act suit alleging the disgraced former cyclist defrauded the government of sponsorship funds, a D.C. federal judge said Tuesday.
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September 23, 2015
Landis Must Limit Doping Queries In Armstrong FCA Suit
Former U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis must pare down a list of doping-related allegations he wants his disgraced former teammate Lance Armstrong to admit or deny in Landis' False Claims Act suit alleging Armstrong defrauded the government of sponsorship funds, a D.C. federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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September 22, 2015
Landis Says Armstrong Must Admit Doping Details In FCA Suit
Former U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis told a D.C. federal court Monday that Lance Armstrong is refusing to either admit or deny allegations in Landis' False Claims Act suit against his disgraced former teammate, arguing that Armstrong has shown no reason why he cannot provide details of his doping.