|
   
| This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship |
|
|
U.S. v. Bristol Alloys in the Headlines
Levittown metal company charged in $1M fraud case
"Defense attorney Michael
Diamondstein said Bullock is cooperating and
will continue to do so." |
| Trenton Times (NJ.com) |
September 8, 2010 |
Feds: He sold inferior metals for Navy subs
"Defense attorney Michael
Diamondstein said Bullock and his company
cooperated" |
| Daily News (phillynews.com) |
September 2010 |
Millitary subcontractor Bristol
Alloys charged with fraud
"Federal prosecutors charged a
Bucks County PA steel company Tuesday with
Defrauding the U.S. government" |
| Philadelphia
Business Journal |
September 7,
2010 |
Bucks firm charged with faking
test data for Navy contract
"Bristol Alloys, Inc...and its
president, James Bullick, were charged today
with one count of major fraud against the United
States." |
| Philly.com |
September 7,
2010 |
Company charged with selling faulty Navy sub parts
"Diamondstein said his client is helping the government locate any of the nonconforming pieces of steel." |
| Virginia Pilot (HamptonRoads.com) |
September 8, 2010 |
Supplier of steel for submarines charged with fraud
"It is our understanding that at no
point in time were in-service members in danger
related to the non-conforming pieces of steel,"
Diamondstein said |
| DailyPress.com |
September 8,
2010 |
Navy: VA shipyard's tip
sparked parts inspection
"The U.S. Navy says it began
inspecting parts used to build submarines." |
| Associated Press |
September 10,
2010 |
Bristol Alloy accused of fraud over Virginia-class
components
A criminal suit has been filed
against a supplier of key steel components used
on board the US Navy's Virginia-class submarines |
| Jane's Defense
Weekly |
September 16, 2010 |
|
Contact a
Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer, Michael Diamondstein: Call 215-940-2700
|