Doe And Contractor Litigation Costs Hearing Before the Subcommittee On Oversig

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United States Congress House Committee On Energ
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Is your total litigation cost?
Mr. NORDHAUS. Total litigation cost.
Mr. DiNGELL. And is this litigation cost reflecting the services of private lawyers retained by contractors to represent first the con- tractor and ultimately DOE and then the Federal Grovemment?
Mr. NORDHAUS. Yes.
I don't want to speak to what the nonclass action costs are be- cause we have not got current reports on that part of the litigation universe. What we do have — ^we describe these in the testimony as preliminary numb
...ers — ^but we do have preliminary numbers here on the class actions, trying to get them reported on a consistent basis. These numbers include contractor outside counsel, contractor in-house and the database work, but do not include DOE in-house. I think inevitably what we are going to find is that as we try to build this database, there is going to be information we left out, probably also some double counting, so I would not want to oversell this as being the definitive word even on the class actions.

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