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Federal Government Contracting and the Subcontractor – How Does Subcontractors Avoid Legal Problems in Public Contracting?

By:  Coleman Jackson, Attorney and Certified Public Accountant February 1, 2022 The first Step in Avoiding Litigation: The subcontractor must understand the federal market place— the rules and regulations governing federal acquisition of goods and services by the U.S. federal government are codified in the Federal Acquisition Regulations.  Subcontractors who fail to understand the Federal…

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Strategies for Responding to Bid Protests in Government Contracting

By: Coleman Jackson, Attorney & CPA October 20, 2021 Suppose your company is an unsuccessful bidder for a government contract or has won an award, and an unsuccessful bidder is protesting your prize. In that case, it is essential to defend your rights vigorously. In the federal market, bid protests are an integral oversight mechanism,…

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Some Things About Contracts While Sheltering from the Unknown Virus like Covid-19

By:  Coleman Jackson, Attorney & Counselor April 29, 2020 What is a Contract?  A contract is an enforceable promise under the law.  That means that if you agree to do something for consideration and the other party either performs or changes their position in any material way, the law will compel you to do what…