Sauer and Martino v. ArmorGroup North America and Armor Group International
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Sauer and Martino v. ArmorGroup North America and Armor Group International case.
Debra S. Katz, Lisa Banks and Hanan Idilbi along with co-counsel Richard Condit of the Government Accountability Project ("GAP") filed a whistleblower retaliation law suit against ArmorGroup and ArmorGroup North America on behalf of KMB clients James Sauer and Peter Martino. Messrs. Sauer and Martino have alleged that they were terminated in retaliation for their whistleblowing about the fraudulent representations made by Defendants ArmorGroup North America ("AGNA") and ArmorGroup International ("AGI") to the United States Department of State. -
Complaint For Declaratory, Injunctive, And Monetary Relief And Jury Demand (Sauer and Martino v. ArmorGroup North America and Armor Group International)
This is a civil action for declaratory, injunctive and monetary relief for injuries Plaintiffs James Sauer and Peter Martino sustained as a result of their unlawful terminations, in retaliation for their whistleblowing about the fraudulent representations made by Defendants ArmorGroup North America and ArmorGroup International; Defendant Karl Semancik, former President of AGNA; Defendant Michael O'Connell, former Director of Operations of AGNA; and Defendant Caroline Ruart, former Director of Human Resources of AGI (collectively Defendants) to the United States Department of State. Defendants made these fraudulent misrepresentations regarding AGNA's experience, staffing capabilities, equipment and facilities in its attempt to secure and maintain a $187 million government contract to provide a guard force to protect the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. Plaintiffs bring their claims for retaliatory and wrongful discharge under the anti-retaliation provision of the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3730(h), and the common law claim of wrongful discharge in violation of public policy.
Sauer and Martino v. ArmorGroup North America and Armor Group International case in the News:
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April 24, 2008
Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP Files Whistleblower Retaliation Law Suit Against ArmorGroup and ArmorGroup North America
Debra S. Katz, Lisa Banks and Hanan Idilbi along with co-counsel Richard Condit of the Government Accountability Project ("GAP") filed a whistleblower retaliation law suit against ArmorGroup and ArmorGroup North America on behalf of KMB clients James Sauer and Peter Martino. Messrs. Sauer and Martino have alleged that they were terminated in retaliation for their whistleblowing about the fraudulent representations made by Defendants ArmorGroup North America ("AGNA") and ArmorGroup International ("AGI") to the United States Department of State.
