ASBCA 62761
Board: ASBCA
Agency: Army
Appellant: Pranam Global Tech, Inc.
Date: 2022-02-24
Outcome: dismissed
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS
Appeal of - )
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Pranam Global Tech, Inc. ) ASBCA No. 62761
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Under Contract No. W912L7-18-C-7005 )
APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Mr. Vipul Patel
Livonia, MI
APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Scott N. Flesch, Esq.
Army Chief Trial Attorney
CPT Timothy M. McLister, JA
MAJ Weston E. Borkenhagen, JA
Trial Attorneys
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
On December 18, 2020, the Board received a notice of appeal and notice of
appearance submitted by the law firm PilieroMazza PLLC on behalf of appellant. On
April 29, 2021, the Board received a separate notice of appearance from the law firm
Bowles Rice, LLP. PilieroMazza PLLC withdrew from the appeal on June 9, 2021,
noting that appellant retained counsel with Bowles Rice, LLP. On August 31, 2021,
Bowles Rice, LLP also withdrew from the appeal, stating that it was unable to contact
appellantâs owner for several weeks.
By Order dated September 13, 2021, the Board directed Bowles Rice, LLP to
provide contact information for appellantâs owner. Bowles Rice, LLP identified
Mr. Vipul Patel as appellantâs owner and provided contact information for Mr. Patel.
The Board also granted appellant a 60-day stay of proceedings to allow time for appellant
to retain new counsel. The Board received a joint status report from the government and
Mr. Patel on November 12, 2021, requesting to extend the stay of proceedings until
December 1, 2021. Thereafter, on December 2, 2021, the Board received a status report
from the government indicating that it was unable to obtain an update from Mr. Patel.
By Order dated December 6, 2021, the Board directed appellant to show that it
was represented by a person meeting the requirements of Board Rule 15(a). Appellant
did not respond to that Order. On December 28, 2021, the Board directed appellant to
respond to the Boardâs December 6, 2021 Order. Again, appellant did not respond. On
January 21, 2022, the government submitted a motion to order show cause, noting
appellantâs failure to respond to multiple Board Orders.
By Order dated January 24, 2022, the Board again directed appellant to show that
it is represented by a person meeting the criteria of Board Rule 15(a), and informed
appellant that if it did not comply with the Boardâs Order, the Board may dismiss the
appeal without further notice to the parties. Appellant did not respond to the Boardâs
January 24, 2022 Order.
A representative meeting the requirements of Board Rule 15(a) did not enter a
notice of appearance. Without a representative meeting the requirement of Board Rule
15(a), the Board is unable to proceed. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.
Dated: February 24, 2022
RICHARD SHACKLEFORD
Administrative Judge
Acting Chairman
Armed Services Board
of Contract Appeals
I concur I concur
OWEN C. WILSON J. REID PROUTY
Administrative Judge Administrative Judge
Vice Chairman Vice Chairman
Armed Services Board Armed Services Board
of Contract Appeals of Contract Appeals
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Order of Dismissal of the Armed
Services Board of Contract Appeals in ASBCA No. 62761, Appeal of Pranam Global
Tech, Inc., rendered in conformance with the Boardâs Charter.
Dated: February 24, 2022
PAULLA K. GATES-LEWIS
Recorder, Armed Services
Board of Contract Appeals
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