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Certification Mandate Keeps Qualified Contractors from Bidding

Imagine a situation where you are interested in a contract and believe your company is well suited to do the job. Unfortunately, the request for proposal (RFP) has specific certification requirements that limit competition and prevent you from...

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Overwhelming Unknowns Causes Contractor to Lose CBCA Appeal

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Overwhelming Unknowns Causes Contractor to Lose CBCA Appeal

Tax laws vary among governments and countries. Jurisdictions often impose different income-based levies on enterprises than on individuals. Such...

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Contradictory Provisions Cause Bid Protest

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Contradictory Provisions: Challenges of Evaluational Criteria

When an agency creates a request for proposals (RFP) under the procedures of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 12, it must ensure the request...

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COVID-19 Causes Delays and Suspensions of Government Contracts

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has caused business disruption across the globe and is having a direct impact on government contractors. The...

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The DMCA: How to Take Down Infringing Cyber Content

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The DMCA: How to Take Down Infringing Cyber Content

If you have a small business, few things can be as frustrating as seeing another business take your creative content (i.e., product descriptions,...

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Recovering Damages from Government-Caused Delays

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Recovering Damages from Government-Caused Delays

Project delays are not unusual throughout the duration of a contract. If the project is delayed by the government, can a contractor recover damages...

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SBA Adverse Action

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Avoiding Adverse SBA Size and Status Decisions

As the value of government contracts increases, so does the likelihood your company, as the winning bidder, will face a size and standard protest...

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Trademark Infringement and Letter of Protest

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Protect Your Trademark: The Power of a Letter of Protest

If you have a registered trademark and someone else is trying to register a mark that is very similar to yours, you’ll want to speak up. You...

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Signed Contract Modification Supersedes Prior Verbal Agreement

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Signed Contract Modification Supersedes Prior Verbal Agreement

It is not uncommon for a project to encounter delays, rework or project scope changes. When this occurs, the contractor needs to submit a change...

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Big Material Change in Gov Contract Solicitation: New Quotations

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Big Material Change in Gov Contract Solicitation: New Quotations

There are several ways a government agency contracting office can request a quotation or a bid from an offeror. One way is a request for quotation...

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