James L. Lewis v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit · Decided 1995-11-16

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BRYSON, Circuit Judge. Appellant, proceeding under the pseudonym James L. Lewis, claims that he is entitled to a $20,000,000 recovery against the United States. His theory is that by offering to obtain information for the Customs Service, he entered into an implied-in-fact contract with the government, and that the government interfered with his rights under that contract. The Cou…

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