Attorney Scott Behrendt Admitted to Practice In the United States Court of Federal Claims


Posted May 17, 2014 by scottbehrendt9

Many cases before the court involve tax refund suits, an area in which the court exercises concurrent jurisdiction with the United States district courts. The cases generally involve complex factual and statutory construction issues in tax law.

 
Los Angeles - May 15, 2014

Scott K. Behrendt has now been admitted to practice in the United States Court of Federal Claims. As explained by the Court of Federal Claims itself (http://www.uscfc.uscourts.gov/about-court), "the Court was recreated in October 1982 by the Federal Courts Improvement Act pursuant to Article 1 of the United States Constitution. The court consists of sixteen judges nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate for a term of fifteen years.

"After 1982, the court retained all the original jurisdiction of the Court of Claims and continues, uninterrupted, a judicial tradition more than 140 years old. The court has since been given new equitable jurisdiction in the area of bid protests, as well as jurisdiction in vaccine compensation.

"The Court of Federal Claims is authorized to hear primarily money claims founded upon the Constitution, federal statutes, executive regulations, or contracts, express or implied in fact, with the United States.

"Many cases before the court involve tax refund suits, an area in which the court exercises concurrent jurisdiction with the United States district courts. The cases generally involve complex factual and statutory construction issues in tax law. Another aspect of the court's jurisdiction involves government contracts. It was within the public contracts jurisdiction that the court was given new equitable authority in late 1996. In recent years, the court's Fifth Amendment takings jurisdiction has included many cases raising environmental and natural resources issues. Another large category of cases involves civilian and military pay claims.

In addition, the court hears intellectual property, Indian tribe, and various statutory claims against the United States by individuals, domestic and foreign corporations, states and localities, Indian tribes and nations, and foreign nationals and governments. While many cases pending before the court involve claims potentially worth millions or even billions of dollars, the court also efficiently handles numerous smaller claims. Its expertise, in recent years, has been seen as its ability to efficiently handle large, complex, and often technical litigation."

As an attorney admitted to practice in the Court of Federal Claims, Scott Behrendt now has the ability to service a diverse cross-section of private sector clients involved in a variety of government contract disputes, including construction matters, that fall within the jurisdiction of the Court.

For more information and history concerning the Court of Federal Claims, please visit http://www.uscfc.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/court_info/Court_History_Brochure.pdf

Scott Behrendt can be reached at 310-557-2009 or 714-549-6200
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Last Updated May 17, 2014