REDFLEX Traffic Systems, Inc. Wins Unanimous Jury Verdict Vs ATS
June 8, 2010 – Phoenix, Arizona
REDFLEX Traffic Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce a unanimous jury verdict on all three claims brought against the company by American Traffic Solutions (ATS) in United States Federal District Court. Following a 2008 competitive bid solicitation for the Arizona Department of Public Safety traffic program where ATS was the losing bidder, ATS filed a lawsuit in Arizona state court (which ATS later dropped), subsequently filed an appeal with the Arizona Department of Administration (which was later dropped), but continued to pursue a case against REDFLEX in U.S. Federal Court in Arizona. REDFLEX Shareholder notifications were issued on November 18, 2008 and January 8, 2009.
The eight member jury in United States Federal Court in Phoenix, AZ rejected 33 assertions made by ATS which included false advertising, tortious interference with contracts, and unjust enrichment arising out of 12 contracts in 11 jurisdictions including Arizona. REDFLEX was represented by Greenberg Traurig, LLP attorneys: E. Jeffrey Walsh, Robert Mandel, and Stacey Gottlieb. Mr. Walsh stated, “The jury’s conclusive decision has fully vindicated REDFLEX’s position that it has always acted with the highest standards of business ethics in providing traffic safety technologies and service.”
Karen Finley, Chief Executive Officer of REDFLEX, commented, “We have always believed, and today’s decision overwhelmingly confirms, that ATS’s suit was nothing more than a baseless attempt to misuse the court system to win in a courtroom what it could not win in fair competition. For the last two years, we have never felt their claims had any merit and the jury decision today reflects complete agreement with that belief.”
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