American Telephone and Telegraph Company V. United States.
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Running head: CASE ANALYSIS AT&T V. US. American Telephone and Telegraph Company V. United States Carolina Herrera University of Phoenix LAW Legal Environment of Business Kenneth Goldsmith March 8 2004 American Telephone and Telegraph Company V. United States Contracts are a fundamental part of day-to-day business. Contracts enforce promises between parties. The case of American Telephone and Telegraph Company V. United States is one of the most significant contract enforcement cases to analyze. This case involve the interest of a government agency to improve some of its system by contracting a privet telephone communication company to develop a new system, and how this contract find a restraint because a preexistent federal norm that limited the amount of money compromise in government contracts. The two parties involved in this contract were the AT&T and the Navy. AT&T is among the world's premier voice, video and data communications companies, serving consumers, businesses and government. Research...

