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In Uninteresting Result, Federal Circuit Leaves Offeror Standing Outside the Courtroom

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In order to bring an action in any United States tribunal, a party must have “standing.”  “The doctrine [of standing] limits the category of litigants empowered to maintain a lawsuit in federal court to seek redress for a...more

Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Standing and Prejudicial Error: The Importance of Demonstrating Multiple “Prejudices” in Bid Protests

We all know that, in real life, prejudice is a bad thing. But in the unique world of bid protests, success can actually depend on establishing prejudice. Two different types of prejudice, believe it or not! Of course,...more

Shutts & Bowen LLP

I Would Have Bid on That! Challenging Out of Scope Modifications to Existing Government Contracts

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Florida’s First District Court of Appeals just held in Asphalt Paving Sys., Inc. v. Anderson Columbia, No. 1D18-2035 (Fla. 1st DCA Feb. 18, 2019) that prospective bidders have standing to file bid protests challenging...more

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

New Court of Federal Claims Decision Is an Opportunity for Prospective Bidders

• A potential offeror may have jurisdiction to protest a government insourcing decision at the Court of Federal Claims. • This issue will likely need to be resolved by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. ...more

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