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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

No Double-Dipping Allowed: A Takeaway from the CBCA's Decision in BES Design/Build, LLC

A decision by the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (the "Board" or "CBCA") in BES Design/Build, LLC v. General Services Administration, CBCA 7587 (April 6, 2023), further defines what it means to submit a "timely"...more

Too Little, Too Late: Takeaway From the ASBCA Decision in JE Dunn Construction Co.

The recent decision by the U.S. Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals in JE Dunn Construction Co., ASBCA No. 63183 (Dec. 13, 2023), highlights the immediate importance of the Federal Circuit's decision in ECC International...more

Federal Circuit Clarifies the De Novo Review Standard for a Termination for Default

Department of Transportation v. Eagle Peak Rock & Paving, Inc., concerns a $35 million contract that the U.S. Department of Transportation Highway Administration ("FHWA") awarded to Eagle Peak Rock & Paving, Inc. ("Eagle...more

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