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  2. United States Court of Federal Claims - Wikipedia

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    The United States Court of Federal Claims (in case citations, Fed. Cl. or C.F.C.) is a United States federal court that hears monetary claims against the U.S. government. It was established by statute in 1982 as the United States Claims Court, and took its current name in 1992. The court is the successor to trial division of the United States ...

  3. Matthew H. Solomson - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from law school, Solomson served as a law clerk to Judge Francis Allegra of the United States Court of Federal Claims. [1]Solomson worked as associate general counsel at Booz Allen Hamilton, in private practice at various Washington, D.C., law firms, including Sidley Austin, Skadden Arps, and Arnold & Porter, and as a trial attorney in the commercial litigation branch of the ...

  4. Patricia E. Campbell-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Elaine Campbell. 1966 (age 57–58) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Education. Duke University (BSEE) Tulane University (JD) Patricia Elaine Campbell-Smith (born 1966) is a former judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims and former chief special master of that court. She served as chief judge from October 21, 2013, to March 13, 2017.

  5. United States Court of Claims - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Claims was a federal court that heard claims against the United States government. It was established in 1855, renamed in 1948 to the United States Court of Claims (67 Stat. 226), and abolished in 1982. Then, its jurisdiction was assumed by the newly created United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and United States ...

  6. Kathryn C. Davis - Wikipedia

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    From 2003–2004, Davis was a law clerk to Judge Rayford Means of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Trial Division. In the summer of 2004 she was a summer associate at McKissock & Hoffman and then from 2005–2007, she worked as an associate for the same firm. From 2007–2008, Davis was an associate at Burns White.

  7. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States Alien Terrorist Removal Court. Courts with Appellate Jurisdiction over specific subject matter: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit [24] United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces [25] United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals.

  8. Howard T. Markey National Courts Building - Wikipedia

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    The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building (formerly the National Courts Building) is a courthouse in Washington, D.C., which houses the United States Court of Federal Claims and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. It is located at 717 Madison Place NW, east of Lafayette Square and north of the White House, and ...

  9. Elaine D. Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Democratic. Alma mater. Binghamton University (BA) Georgetown University (JD) Elaine Debra Kaplan (born December 18, 1955) is the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. [ 1 ] She served as General Counsel of the United States Office of Personnel Management from 2009 to 2013, and as acting director of the office in 2013.