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April 25, 2006

Consolidating the Boards of Contract Appeals

Aaa_29 New legislation will consolidate all of the federal government's various civilian Boards of Contract Appeals, the entities responsible for hearing and resolving disputes under federal contracts, into a single organization.  Last Friday the folks at George Washington's law school hosted a panel discussion (left), led by Stephen Schooner and Christopher Yukins, on what that's going to mean for those who practice before the Boards.  If you missed it, don't worry -- a podcast of the program is available.

[Frank Snyder]

April 25, 2006 in Government Contracting | Permalink

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