Civil Litigation,
Government
Nov. 1, 2019
DOJ gets more time to decide on shipyard intervention
SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal judge reluctantly granted an extension Thursday for federal prosecutors to decide if they want to intervene on new claims alleged by whistleblowers accusing a Navy contractor of massive fraud in the cleanup of a toxic San Francisco shipyard.




SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal judge reluctantly granted an extension Thursday for federal prosecutors to decide if they want to intervene on new claims alleged by whistleblowers accusing a Navy contractor of massive fraud in the cleanup of a toxic San Francisco shipyard.
U.S. District Judge James Donato gave the U.S. Attorney's Office until Dec. 15 to investigate the allega...
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