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Lessons Learned – Did I Waive My Claim Against the Government?

Contractors working with the federal government understand that contract modifications are a fact of life. Projects rarely unfold exactly as planned – and changes to the scope of work, performance deadlines, and pricing...more

Beyond Dollars: COFC View on Declaratory Relief Makes Room for CPARS Litigation

Federal contractors understandably associate litigation at the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) with recovering monetary damages. Appealing denied claims to the COFC (along with the Boards of Contract Appeals) is the exclusive...more

Accept No Imitations: Contractor Cannot Recover For Claim Based On Brand Name Products

When a contractor delivers goods to the government that do not conform to the precise requirements of the contract, the results are usually . . . not good. When the agency specifies certain products in the contract, the...more

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