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Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – August 2025 #4

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How the Boards of Contract Appeals Work—And Why It Matters for Your Bottom Line - Government contractors, particularly small business contractors, often share that their experience with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...more

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How the Boards of Contract Appeals Work—And Why It Matters for Your Bottom Line, Part 4

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Government contractors, particularly small business contractors, often share that their experience with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is costly and inefficient. This may be true of traditional ADR involving paid...more

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Bid Protests of State Procurements in the DMV - Maryland Procurements

This is the part of a series discussing state-level bid protests in the DMV. Protest procedures in Maryland are less centralized than D.C. but more centralized than Virginia....more

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Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – August 2025

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Government Accountability Office (GAO) Report: Whistleblowers, VA Should Assess Data and Monitor Settlement Agreements to Better Ensure Protections - On July 31, GAO released a report reviewing the characteristics of VA...more

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Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Says, "Show Me the (Amount of) Money!"

To assert a claim for monetary relief, the claimant must seek a "sum certain." A monetary claim that does not state a sum certain may be denied by the Contracting Officer and denied by the Board of Contract Appeals for...more

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How the Boards of Contract Appeals Work—And Why It Matters for Your Bottom Line, Part 2

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This week, we take a closer look at how a government contractor ends up before a Board of Contract Appeals (BCA). CDA appeals don’t appear out of thin air—it can take months, if not years, for a dispute to morph into an...more

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Not To Be Heard: CBCA Dismisses a Contractor's Appeal of a Termination for Convenience for Lack of Jurisdiction

At a time when government agencies are terminating contracts for convenience at an increasingly high rate, a recent decision by the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals in Blankson v. Agency for International Development,...more

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Six Essential Tips for Navigating the Contract Claims Process in Government Contracting

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In celebration of the release of the 6th Edition of the Government Contracts Compliance Handbook, we are sharing six essential tips for successfully navigating the contract claims process under federal procurement...more

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Three Steps for Contractors Facing Stop Work and Termination Orders on Federal Grants and Contracts

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The Trump administration’s broad suspension and termination of federal grants and contracts have left many contractors wondering how to protect their rights and ensure they get paid. If your federal contract or grant has...more

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Civilian Board of Contract Appeals Releases Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report and Announces New Electronic Docketing System

The Board docketed 17 fewer new appeals in fiscal year (FY) 2024 than it docketed in FY 2023. The Board docketed more cases than it resolved in FY 2024....more

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CBCA and ASBCA Issue 2024 Annual Reports

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) recently published its annual report, providing key statistics on cases filed at and adjudicated by the CBCA in Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. Of note, the CBCA found in favor of the...more

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Lesson Learned: Board Holds that Only the Contracting Officer Can Bind the Government

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Most government contracts include a Changes clause (notably, FAR 52.243-1), which grants the Government the right to order changes to the scope of the contractor’s work. That clause also entitles the contractor to an...more

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How the End of Chevron Deference Could Impact Government Contractors

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On June 28, 2024, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued its decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which put an end to Chevron Deference. Chevron Deference was a doctrine that required courts to...more

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[Webinar] Annual Review: Lessons from 2023 Contract Claims and Appeals Decisions Affect Approach to 2024 Cases - April 18th, 2:00...

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From adjustments to terminations, it’s important for government contractors to understand lessons learned from 2023 contract claims and appeals decisions and how these decisions could affect their approach to cases in 2024....more

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Government Contracts Legal Round-Up – 2024 Issue 6

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Claims Updates - Avue Technologies Corp. v. Department of Health & Human Services, No. 2022-1784 Fed. Cir. (March 6, 2024) The Federal Circuit issued its much-anticipated decision in a case that presented the question...more

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Government Contracts Legal Round-Up – 2024 Issue 5

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False Claims Act Update - The Department of Justice reported sharply increased False Claims Act recoveries for government fiscal year 2023. Settlements and judgements dramatically increased from the fiscal year 2022...more

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Federal Leasing 2023: The Year in Review

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This is the first edition of Holland & Knight's Federal Real Estate Leasing Year in Review. For years, our GSA Leasing & Federal Real Estate Team has worked with LexisNexis to provide updated versions of the Federal...more

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Inter-Con Security Systems: Significance of CBCA’s Decision on Government Contractors

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On September 29, 2023, the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) ruled that a federal contractor could not collect damages from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS). The contractor’s claim, asserting that it was being sued by...more

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Contractor Recovers COVID-19-Related Additional Costs

The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA), in the case of StructSure Projects, Inc., recently granted COVID-19-related costs to a contractor under a fixed-price contract. The key facts, holdings, and takeaways from...more

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Federal Circuit Holds “Sum Certain” Requirement for CDA Claims Is Not Jurisdictional

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WHAT: After previewing earlier this year that it was reconsidering its existing precedent, the Federal Circuit held yesterday that the requirement that contractors state a “sum certain” in claims brought under the Contract...more

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CBCA Holds That GSA Is Financially Responsible for Certain "Real Estate" Taxes

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A number of developments in 2022 will impact federal leasing: The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) has issued a landmark decision on what constitutes a reimbursable real estate tax, the White House has issued...more

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Court Finds Contractor’s Terms and Conditions Incorporated by Reference into GSA Schedule Contract

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A contractor’s own terms and conditions infrequently appear in procurement contracts with the federal government. For the most part these contracts are “take it or leave it” propositions with the agency’s own terms and...more

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Board of Contract Appeals Holds That Software Licensor Who Delivered Software Through GSA Reseller Cannot Pursue Claim Directly...

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In a decision of first impression that could have significant implications for the many commercial software vendors who license software to the U.S. Government through U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule...more

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Contractor Summary Judgment on Gov. Response to Pre-Bid Question

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals in Wu & Associates granted the contractor's motion for partial summary judgment on entitlement to recover additional funds to strengthen flooring to move heavy equipment for an elevator...more

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Contractor Obtains Summary Judgment on Entitlement Based on Government Response to Pre-Bid Question

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals in Wu & Associates granted the contractor's motion for partial summary judgment on entitlement to recover additional funds to strengthen flooring to move heavy equipment for an elevator...more

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