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April 25, 2006
Consolidating the Boards of Contract Appeals
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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