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En Banc Federal Circuit Clarifies “Interested Party” Standing in Bid Protests

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The en banc Federal Circuit recently reversed a panel decision in Percipient.ai, Inc. v. United States, and its possible expansion of the US Court of Federal Claims’ bid protest jurisdiction. The ruling, issued on August 28,...more

Holland & Hart LLP

Federal Circuit Clarifies Bid Protest Standing: Must Be Actual or Prospective Bidder

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On August 28, 2025, the Federal Circuit issued an important en banc decision in Percipient.ai, Inc. v. United States that notably clarifies who qualifies as an “interested party” with standing to bring a bid protest under the...more

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IP Hot Topic: Federal Circuit Leaves Open Questions Regarding Jurisdiction of Sanction Decisions

In an April IP Hot Topic, we noted that the Federal Circuit left open in RealTek Semiconductor Corp. v. ITC, Appeal, No. 23-1095 (March 18, 2025) the question whether a petitioner may avoid sanctions by simply terminating an...more

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