Northrop Grumman Corp. paid the U.S. government $1.4 million to settle a whistle-blower lawsuit that accused the company of overcharging the Air Force for instruction and repair manuals for the B-2 bomber, authorities said Friday.
Under the terms of the settlement, Northrop Grumman did not admit any wrongdoing. Northrop's lawyer, Joseph F. Coyne Jr. of Sheppard Mullin Richte...
Under the terms of the settlement, Northrop Grumman did not admit any wrongdoing. Northrop's lawyer, Joseph F. Coyne Jr. of Sheppard Mullin Richte...
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