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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August 27, 2015
Armstrong To Get Some USPS Revenue Info In FCA Suit
The U.S. government told a D.C. federal court Thursday it will provide some information on revenue generated from the U.S. Postal Service-sponsored cycling team that Lance Armstrong has demanded as part of his defense against a False Claims Act suit against him, but the government criticized Armstrong for burdening the court with the matter.
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August 24, 2015
Armstrong Wants USPS Sponsorship Revenue Info In FCA Suit
Lance Armstrong asked the D.C. federal court in a False Claims Act suit against him to force the U.S. government to hand over records on revenue it generated during and after the U.S. Postal Service's sponsorship of the team Armstrong rode with to several of his Tour de France wins.
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August 19, 2015
Landis, Feds Get 5 More Hours To Depose Armstrong
The District of Columbia federal judge overseeing the False Claims Act suit against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong by his former teammate Floyd Landis has given the U.S. government and Landis a total of five additional hours to depose Armstrong as the drawn-out discovery process continues.
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August 12, 2015
Armstrong Says More Time To Depose Means More Harassment
Embattled former cycling champion Lance Armstrong told a D.C. federal judge on Tuesday that requests for a second day to depose him, made by the government and ex-teammate Floyd Landis in the False Claims Act suit over his doping scandal, are unnecessary and amount to harassment.
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August 10, 2015
Gov't Slams Armstrong's Bid To Quash Subpoena In FCA Suit
The U.S. government on Friday asked a D.C. federal judge to deny disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong's motion to quash a subpoena in the False Claims Act suit against him seeking access to his medical records, claiming the records he has refused to produce are likely to contain evidence that he used performance-enhancing drugs before October 1996.
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August 06, 2015
Landis, Gov't Demand More Time To Depose Armstrong
The government and former cyclist Floyd Landis told a D.C. federal judge on Wednesday that they need more time to depose disgraced former teammate Lance Armstrong in their False Claims Act suit over his doping scandal, in part because his attorneys kept interrupting.
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August 05, 2015
Armstrong Wants Cancer Records Subpoena Quashed
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong asked a D.C. federal court on Tuesday to quash a subpoena issued by the government in the False Claims Act suit against him, saying that medical records from his cancer treatment have nothing to do with the doping scandal at the center of the case.
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July 24, 2015
Gov't Says Armstrong Not Prejudiced By Late Doc Disclosure
A day after the deposition of cyclist Lance Armstrong in a False Claims Act suit filed against him by his former teammate Floyd Landis, the government responded to Armstrong's complaints over its failure to timely produce documents arguing that it had handed them over as soon as the mistake was found and that Armstrong was not prejudiced.
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July 21, 2015
Lance Armstrong FCA Suit Can't Get Past Discovery Issues
Lance Armstrong told the Washington, D.C., federal court overseeing former cycling teammate Floyd Landis' False Claims Act suit against him that the government failed to timely produce several documents and has asked that they be precluded from his deposition this week.
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July 14, 2015
Williams & Connolly Can Keep Docs In Armstrong FCA Suit
Floyd Landis, a former cycling teammate of Lance Armstrong who filed a False Claims Act suit against the embattled rider over a doping scandal, hasn't overcome attorney-client privilege in his bid for Williams & Connolly LLP documents, a District of Columbia federal judge said Monday.