· 4/21/2005
Amato v. UPMC
Citations
- 371 F. Supp. 2d 752
- 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14580
- 2005 WL 1366510
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that plaintiffs were not third-party beneficiaries to a government contract where they did not allege “that the United States—as promisee to [the] contract—is subject to liability to them for damages caused by [the promisor’s] actions”
- concluding that plaintiffs were not third-party beneficiaries to a government contract where they did not allege “that the United States—as promisee to [the] contract—is subject to liability to them for damages caused by [the promisor’s] actions”
- collecting authority in support of proposition that, even if a charitable trust exists, Plaintiffs, as private citizens, lack standing to enforce claim
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Judges: Cercone, Mitchell
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