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Documents: 1-1320 Time of Request: Wednesday, August 07, 2019 20:11:33 Send To 8/7/2019 Download Request: All Documents: 1-1320 Time Of Request: Wednesday, August 07, 2019 20:11:33 Send To: ZWERDLING-ROTHSCHILD, DANIEL DANIEL ZWERDLING-ROTHSCHILD 7707 WISCONSIN AVE APT 1117 BETHESDA, MD 20814-6557 Terms: (Lloyd Chapman and American Small Business League) Source: All English Language News Project ID: None file:///C:/Users/rbrownlie/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary Internet Files/Content.Outlook/CSIH3EXD/NEXIS INDEX OF 1320 Articles citi… 1/51 8/7/2019 Results 1. Pentagon bid to shut down small business suit rejected Journal of Business; Spokane, March 28, 2019 Thursday, Pg. 21, 455 words, Anonymous 2. Federal Judge Sets Up Trial to Release Internal Pentagon Emails In FOIA Case; Coming Freedom of Information Act trial could impact decades-old DoD practices that stifle opportunities for small business job creators Business Wire, March 13, 2019 Wednesday 11:51 AM GMT, 666 words 3. Pentagon Forced to Go to Trial on Withheld FOIA Documents Government Executive (Atlantic Media), March 13, 2019, 540 words, By Charles S. Clark 4. Pentagon Loses Secrecy Bid; Federal Court Rejects Government Bid to Toss Suit, Sets Rare Trial in Freedom of Information Act Case Business Wire, March 11, 2019 Monday 12:17 PM GMT, 567 words 5. Federal Judge to Rule on 30-Year-Old Pentagon Test Program in American Small Business League Case Plus Company Updates(PCU), February 15, 2019 Friday, 517 words 6. American Small Business League Provides Update on "David vs. Goliath" Department Of Defense Lawsuit Plus Company Updates(PCU), February 14, 2019 Thursday, 586 words 7. American Small Business League Provides Update on "David vs. Goliath" Department Of Defense Lawsuit; Federal Judge To Rule On Pentagon Subcontracting Data PR Newswire, February 13, 2019 Wednesday 8:00 AM EST, 630 words 8. Small Business Advocate Wins $475K in Legal Fees After 4-Year Fight With Government Government Executive (Atlantic Media), August 3, 2018, 402 words, By Charles S. Clark 9. Chapman wins a round.(Washington Insider) Set-Aside Alert, December 1, 2017, Pg. 12, 119 words 10. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP: Pentagon and Sikorsky Losing Legal Battle with Lloyd Chapman's ASBL Plus Company Updates(PCU), November 21, 2017 Tuesday, 473 words 11. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP: Pentagon and Sikorsky Losing Legal Battle with Lloyd Chapman's ASBL PR Newswire, November 20, 2017 Monday 9:30 AM EST, 501 words 12. Small Business Activist Wins Interim Victory Against Pentagon, Sikorsky Government Executive (Atlantic Media), November 16, 2017, 784 words, By Charles S. Clark 13. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP: DOJ Retreats on Defense of Pentagon-Sikorsky Case in Upcoming Trial Plus Company Updates(PCU), October 31, 2017 Tuesday, 444 words 14. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP: DOJ Retreats on Defense of Pentagon-Sikorsky Case in Upcoming Trial PR Newswire, October 30, 2017 Monday 8:30 AM EST, 473 words 15. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca Named To Prosecute Rare Freedom Of Information Trial Against Department Of Defense And Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Impact Financial News, September 27, 2017 Wednesday, 540 words 16. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca Named To Prosecute Rare Freedom Of Information Trial Against Department Of Defense And Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Plus Company Updates(PCU), September 27, 2017 Wednesday, 545 words 17. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca Named To Prosecute Rare Freedom Of Information Trial Against Department Of Defense And Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation PR Newswire, September 26, 2017 Tuesday 1:07 PM EST, 581 words 18. Government Small Business Data Includes Billions to Fortune 500 Firms, ASBL Reports Impact Financial News, June 19, 2017 Monday, 537 words 19. Government Small Business Data Includes Billions to Fortune 500 Firms, ASBL Reports Plus Company Updates(PCU), June 19, 2017 Monday, 542 words 20. Small biz group to get day in court vs. DOD subcontracting program. Set-Aside Alert, April 28, 2017, Pg. 1, 432 words 21. small businesses The Hartford Courant, April 15, 2017 Saturday, BUSINESS; A; Pg. 5, 454 words, STEPHEN SINGER 22. Pentagon Headed to Court Against Small Business Advocate Government Executive (Atlantic Media), April 13, 2017, 455 words, By Charles S. Clark 23. Court hurts small biz transparency: watchdog. Set-Aside Alert, March 3, 2017, Pg. 3, 285 words 24. SBA Administrator Voices Opposition to Merging SBA with Commerce Department Professional Services Close-Up, January 30, 2017 Monday, 254 words 25. Washington: Court Blocks Peek Into Small Biz Contracting Program US Official News, January 18, 2017 Wednesday, 625 words 26. Court Blocks Peek Into Small Biz Contracting Program US Official News, January 18, 2017 Wednesday, 627 words 27. Washington: Court Blocks Peek Into Small Biz Contracting Program file:///C:/Users/rbrownlie/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary Internet Files/Content.Outlook/CSIH3EXD/NEXIS INDEX OF 1320 Articles citi… 2/51 8/7/2019 US Official News, January 18, 2017 Wednesday, 625 words 28. Court Blocks Peek Into Small Biz Contracting Program US Official News, January 18, 2017 Wednesday, 627 words 29. Pentagon Wins Court Round on Disclosing Sikorsky Subcontracting Plans Government Executive (Atlantic Media), January 10, 2017, 362 words, By Charles S. Clark 30. Appeals Court Rules No Transparency On Pentagon's Top Contractors Marketwire (Canada), January 10, 2017 Tuesday, 441 words, Marketwire (Canada) 31. Appeals Court Rules No Transparency On Pentagon's Top Contractors Marketwired, January 10, 2017 Tuesday 12:47 PM EST, 457 words 32. Appeals Court Rules No Transparency On Pentagon's Top Contractors; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, January 10, 2017 Tuesday 4:47 AM GMT, 457 words 33. Appeals Court Rules No Transparency On Pentagon's Top Contractors; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, January 10, 2017 Tuesday 4:47 AM GMT, 457 words 34. 9th Circuit Court Rules No Transparency In Pentagon Contracting Marketwire (Canada), January 9, 2017 Monday, 532 words, Marketwire (Canada) 35. 9th Circuit Court Rules No Transparency In Pentagon Contracting; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, January 9, 2017 Monday 11:34 AM GMT, 547 words 36. 9th Circuit Court Rules No Transparency In Pentagon Contracting; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, January 9, 2017 Monday 11:34 AM GMT, 547 words 37. 9th Circuit Court Rules No Transparency In Pentagon Contracting Marketwired, January 09, 2017 Monday 7:34 AM EST, 549 words 38. Pentagon Sikorsky 9th Circuit Case Weighs Privacy VS Transparency Marketwire (Canada), December 20, 2016 Tuesday, 458 words, Marketwire (Canada) 39. Pentagon Sikorsky 9th Circuit Case Weighs Privacy VS Transparency Marketwire (Canada), December 20, 2016 Tuesday, 475 words, Marketwire (Canada) 40. Pentagon Sikorsky 9th Circuit Case Weighs Privacy VS Transparency Marketwired, December 20, 2016 Tuesday 11:49 AM EST, 476 words 41. Pentagon Sikorsky 9th Circuit Case Weighs Privacy VS Transparency; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 20, 2016 Tuesday 3:49 AM GMT, 474 words 42. Pentagon Sikorsky 9th Circuit Case Weighs Privacy VS Transparency; ASBL Ninth Circuit Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 20, 2016 Tuesday 3:49 AM GMT, 474 words 43. Pentagon Case Could Mean Billions For Women, Minorities, and Veterans Marketwire (Canada), December 12, 2016 Monday, 425 words, Marketwire (Canada) 44. Pentagon Case Could Mean Billions For Women, Minorities, and Veterans; Ninth Circuit Court To Hear ASBL Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 12, 2016 Monday 5:07 AM GMT, 441 words 45. Pentagon Case Could Mean Billions For Women, Minorities, and Veterans; Ninth Circuit Court To Hear ASBL Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 12, 2016 Monday 5:07 AM GMT, 441 words 46. Pentagon Case Could Mean Billions For Women, Minorities, and Veterans Marketwired, December 12, 2016 Monday 1:07 AM EST, 441 words 47. Pentagon Lawsuit Could Mean Billions For Small Businesses Marketwire (Canada), December 9, 2016 Friday, 423 words, Marketwire (Canada) 48. Pentagon Lawsuit Could Mean Billions For Small Businesses; Ninth Circuit Court To Hear ASBL Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 9, 2016 Friday 8:13 AM GMT, 439 words 49. Pentagon Lawsuit Could Mean Billions For Small Businesses; Ninth Circuit Court To Hear ASBL Case Against Pentagon Marketwired, December 9, 2016 Friday 8:13 AM GMT, 439 words 50. Pentagon Lawsuit Could Mean Billions For Small Businesses Marketwired, December 09, 2016 Friday 4:13 AM EST, 439 words 51. Small Business Group Renews Suit Challenging SBA's Goal Claims Government Executive (Atlantic Media), November 18, 2016, 259 words, By Charles S. Clark 52. Small Business Group Renews Suit Challenging SBA's Goal Claims Government Executive (Atlantic Media), November 18, 2016, 259 words, By Charles S. Clark 53. ASBL Appeals SBA Injunction Case to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals PR Newswire, November 17, 2016 Thursday 7:13 AM EST, 515 words 54. Judge dismisses ASBL lawsuit.(American Small Business League)(Brief article) Set-Aside Alert, November 4, 2016, Pg. 1, 507 words 55. SBA Joins ASBL in Opposing McCain's Defense Bill; ASBL Opposes 2017 Defense Authorization Bill PR Newswire, October 26, 2016 Wednesday 7:10 AM EST, 577 words 56. Federal Injunction Against The SBA Thrown Out, Costing Small Businesses Billions of Dollars PR Newswire, October 19, 2016 Wednesday 4:02 PM EST, 439 words file:///C:/Users/rbrownlie/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary Internet Files/Content.Outlook/CSIH3EXD/NEXIS INDEX OF 1320 Articles citi… 3/51 8/7/2019 57. Federal Injunction Case Could Triple Federal Funds for Women and Minorities Marketwire (Canada), October 3, 2016 Monday, 455 words, Marketwire (Canada) 58. Federal Injunction Case Could Triple Federal Funds for Women and Minorities Marketwired, October 3, 2016 Monday 9:21 AM GMT, 472 words 59. Federal Injunction Case Could Triple Federal Funds for Women and Minorities Marketwired, October 3, 2016 Monday 9:21 AM GMT, 472 words 60. Federal Injunction Case Could Triple Federal Funds for Women and Minorities Marketwired, October 03, 2016 Monday 4:21 AM EST, 473 words 61.
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