Institut Pasteur v. United States

33 Cont. Cas. Fed. 74,500, 10 Cl. Ct. 304, 1986 U.S. Claims LEXIS 843
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedJuly 7, 1986
DocketNo. 730-85C
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

OPINION

MEROW, Judge:

This matter comes before the court on several pending motions. Defendant has filed two motions to dismiss, a motion for summary judgment and a motion for a protective order. Plaintiff has opposed defendant’s motions and has filed a motion to compel document production.1

In this litigation, plaintiff, a not-for-profit research institution located in France, seeks to recover breach of contract damages and related relief from the United States. Plaintiff’s complaint alleges the existence and breach of an express or implied contract with the United States concerning certain scientific materials it provided to research personnel at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Defendant’s motions set forth several defenses. Defendant asserts that plaintiff’s complaint fails to state a cause of action for which relief can be granted and that no valid contracts) exists such as to support jurisdiction in this matter under 28 U.S.C. § 1491. Also, it is asserted that even were any such contract(s) with plaintiff held to exist, jurisdiction would still be lacking because of a failure by plaintiff to comply with the Contract Disputes Act, 41 U.S.C. § 605(a) and (c).

Facts

The facts required to resolve the limited issues raised by the pending motions are contained in the materials filed to date and are not in dispute.

Plaintiff alleges that since November of 1982 it has pursued various avenues of scientific research concerning the disease, first identified in 1981, of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

Shortly following the identification of AIDS, a number of causation theories were expressed, including discussion in 1982 by Harvard School of Public Health and NCI researchers of a possibility that a group of human T-lymphotropic viruses (HTLVs) are involved.

Plaintiff alleges that by no later than February 1983, its research had resulted in the isolation of a previously undiscovered virus from a patient with lymphadenopa-thy, an AIDS-related disease, and plaintiff named this virus, Lymphadenopathy Associated Virus (LAV).

Plaintiff asserts that in or about February of 1983 the head of its viral oncology unit, Dr. Luc Montagnier, initiated a series of communications and correspondence concerning AIDS research with NCI research personnel, including Dr. Robert C. Gallo, chief of the laboratory of tumor and cell biology. Several samples of the LAV strain virus were delivered by plaintiff to these NCI personnel for use in research. The record shows that Dr. Gallo had requested such scientific material from plaintiff.

For example, a letter dated April 25, 1983 from Dr. Gallo to Dr. Montagnier states as follows:

Dear Luc,

We have submitted your paper to Science for publication. It appears that all AIDS related papers will be published in May. Since your paper is in press and will be published shortly, I would like to get the RUB cell line and carry out a detailed comparison of the genome of the RUB [306]*306virus with other HTLV isolates. All this work will be on a collaborative basis, and we will send you our results as soon as they are ready. In addition, we will not give out this cell line to anybody without your permission. If you agree we would also like to carry out molecular cloning of RUB.

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Institut Pasteur v. The United States
814 F.2d 624 (Federal Circuit, 1987)

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