CISA’s Proposed Wide-Sweeping Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements – What Government Contractors Should Know
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by Phillip Seckman
15h ago
On April 4, 2024, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (“CISA”) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Proposed Rule”) associated with ..read more
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The Most Important Government Contracts Disputes Of 2023
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by Steven Masiello
2M ago
In 2023, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit set important new jurisdictional precedent regarding the “sum certain ..read more
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Defective Pricing Cases Since the Turn of the Century
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by Phillip Seckman
5M ago
Dentons’ Government Contracts group has published “Defective Pricing Cases Since the Turn of the Century,” in The Procurement Lawyer (Vol ..read more
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To Commingle or Not to Commingle Indirect Costs, That is the Question
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by Gale Monahan
5M ago
A recent civil False Claims Act settlement is a stark reminder that contractors must be diligent and thoughtful in setting ..read more
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You’re invited: IP Rights In Government Contracts
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by Steven Masiello
5M ago
Join Dentons for our second program in our 2023 Dentons Government Contracts Academy series on Thursday, June 22nd at Noon-1pm ..read more
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Federal Circuit Decision Confirms UCAs Are Not Government Claims But Leaves Some Questions Unanswered
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by Phillip Seckman
5M ago
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) dismissed a contractor’s appeal of a ..read more
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Ninth Circuit Upholds Vaccine Mandate, Creating Circuit Split Which Leads to Future Uncertainty of Executive Orders Issued Under the Procurement Act
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by Gale Monahan
5M ago
On April 19, 2023, the Ninth Circuit reversed a permanent injunction against the President’s Vaccine Mandate, creating a circuit split ..read more
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A Recent Court of Federal Claims Protest Decision Finds Adequate Price Competition, But Inadequate Price Analysis
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by Phillip Seckman
5M ago
In SLS Federal Services v. United States, the Court of Federal Claims sustained a post-award bid protest brought by SLS Federal ..read more
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The Most Important Contract Disputes Decisions Of 2022
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by Steven Masiello
5M ago
In 2022, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the Court of Federal Claims, and the Boards of ..read more
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Comment Period Extended for the Potentially Impactful Proposed Rule for the Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk
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by Phillip Seckman
5M ago
The proposed rule, “Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk,” would impact contractor costs and create responsibility and ..read more
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