The men had sued defense contractor CACI Premier Technology. Each was held at the Baghdad prison’s “hard site,” where CACI ...
A US jury has awarded $42m (£33m) to three former detainees of Iraq's notorious Abu Ghraib prison, holding a Virginia-based ...
A Virginia-based military contractor that supplied interrogators to the Army at a notorious prison was found liable for the ...
For the first time, an American jury has found a U.S. defense contractor — CACI — liable for its work at the infamous Abu ...
Patterson Belknap partners Muhammad Faridi and Michael Buchanan discuss the firm’s work that helped three men held prisoner ...
In-depth: A recent ruling awarding millions to Abu Ghraib torture victims has rekindled interest in the role that private ...
More than 15 years after victims of torture at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison lodged a lawsuit against a US contractor, a jury ...
A United States jury has ruled that Virginia-based defence contractor CACI must pay $42m to three Iraqi men who were tortured at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2004. But what exactly was it and what ...
The federal jury found that CACI International shared responsibility with the U.S. Army for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib ...
Three Iraqi men were awarded $42 million in damages for injuries suffered at the hands of US military contractors in 2003/04.
In a federal jury trial, an American defense contractor, CACI, was held legally responsible for contributing to the abuse of ...