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The Course of Dealing Doctrine in Government Contracts: The ASBCA Applies Years of Contract Performance to Resolve Ambiguity in Favor of ContractorBy Sam [...]admin2020-07-27T14:58:56-04:00July 27, 2020|Uncategorized| Read More
Coronavirus Indemnification: The Federal Government Should Broadly Authorize Use of P.L. 85-804 to Protect COVID-19 Contractors, as It Did for Anthrax and EbolaBy Robert [...]admin2020-03-27T16:16:40-04:00March 11, 2020|Uncategorized| Read More
Supreme Court Takes Up ACA Risk Corridors CaseBy Jason [...]admin2019-08-19T10:34:20-04:00July 2, 2019|Uncategorized| Read More
Afghan Taxes: Amnesty Program Deadline Creates Urgency for Contractors to Address Longstanding Legal Questions, PubKThe Afghan [...]admin2019-04-17T12:59:43-04:00December 3, 2018|Uncategorized| Read More
DOJ Issues New Guidance on MonitorsNew DOJ [...]admin2019-04-17T13:01:59-04:00October 30, 2018|Uncategorized| Read More