JACKSON, MI -- Sparton Corp. on Wednesday was awarded a
$3.6 million judgment by a jury that determined the EMS provider did
not breach its duties in the manufacture of product for a pair of
defendants.
The jury awarded Sparton
damages in the amount of $3.6 million, $1.9
million of which was for raw materials. An appeal by the defendants,
Util-LINK LLC and
National Rural
Telecommunications Cooperative, remains possible.
The dispute dates to September 2002, when Sparton Technology Inc. filed
an action
in the U.S. District Court to
recover unreimbursed costs incurred as a result of a
manufacturing relationship with two entities, Util-LINK of Delaware and
NRTC of the District of Columbia. On or about Oct. 21, 2002, the
defendants filed a counterclaim seeking money damages
alleging that STI breached its duties in the manufacture of products
for the defendants. The defendant NRTC asked for damages in the amount
of $20 million for the loss of its investment in and loans to
Util-LINK. In addition, the defendant Util-LINK had asked for damages
in the amount of $25 million for lost profits. Sparton had reviewed
these claims and felt they were duplicative. Util-LINK did not pursue
its claim at trial.
The case went to trial Sept. 19, and the judgment was entered Nov. 9.
In addition to the award, the jury found that Sparton had not
breached its duties in the manufacture of product for the defendants,
and awarded no damages to either Util-LINK or NRTC.
In a press release, Sparton said it expects that there will be post-trial proceedings including an
appeal of the decisions that could impact any ultimate result.