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September 19, 2005
ABA on terminations for convenience
One of the most important rules of government contract law is also one of the oddest from the point of view of the nonspecialist: the "termination for convenience." Under the rule, the government has the unilateral power to terminate a contract at any time for any reason, subject only to payment of certain expenses and profits. The ABA is offering a CLE on issues surround the TFC tomorrow, September 20, 2005. Registration is here.
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