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Okada Trucking Co. v. Board of Water Supply

Haw.August 29, 2002No. 22956Cited 38 times
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Moon, Levinson, Nakayama, Ramil, Acoba
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Outcome

The Hawaii Supreme Court vacated the Intermediate Court of Appeals' dismissal of Inter Island's appeal as moot and remanded the case for consideration of Inter Island's points of error regarding procurement code requirements, holding the appeal falls within an exception to the mootness doctrine as a matter of public concern capable of repetition yet evading review.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** This case involved a dispute over government contracting procedures between trucking companies and Hawaii's Board of Water Supply. Inter Island, one of the trucking companies, had appealed a decision but was initially told their appeal was pointless because the original contract dispute was already resolved (called "moot" in legal terms). **What the Court Decided** The Hawaii Supreme Court disagreed with the lower court's dismissal. They ruled that Inter Island's appeal should be heard, even though the specific contract was finished. The court said this type of dispute about government procurement rules is important enough to review because similar problems will likely happen again with future contracts, and these cases often resolve too quickly for proper court review. **Why This Matters for Workers** This ruling helps ensure that disputes about how government agencies award contracts get proper legal review. For workers at companies that bid on government contracts, this means there's a better chance that unfair contracting practices will be challenged and corrected. When procurement processes are fair and transparent, it can lead to more stable work opportunities and better protection for employees whose jobs depend on these government contracts.

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