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Small Business Advocate Wins $475K in Legal Fees After 4-Year Fight With Government
By Charles Clark
Government Executive
August 9, 2018
After four years and expenses of more than $700,000, a California-based small business advocate on Thursday won an agreement from the Justice and Defense departments to pay his legal fees for litigation forcing the government to release confidential contracting data.
Lloyd Chapman, the outspoken founder of the Petaluma-based American Small Business League, declared victory in what he called an "historic" move by Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to require the government to pay Chapman $475,000.
Neither Justice nor the Pentagon would comment on the case to Government Executive, but Chapman's award was confirmed by his Washington attorney, Jon Cuneo of Cuneo, Gilbert & Laduca.
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