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The Expert Witness: Direct & Cross-Examination
April 2006, Washington Council of Lawyers Litigation Skills Training
December 20, 2016, Inside Government Contracts
Earlier this month, in State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. United States ex rel. Rigsby, the Supreme Court held that the False Claims Act (“FCA or Act”) does not require that a FCA qui tam complaint be dismissed because of a violation of the seal requirement. Writing for a unanimous Court to resolve the...… Continue Reading The post Supreme Court Says False ...
October 6, 2016, Inside Government Contracts
In the recent bid protest decision of Halbert Construction Company Inc., the Government Accountability Office (GAO) illustrated the breadth of a procuring agency’s discretion in conducting a past performance evaluation. Halbert Construction brought the protest after being excluded from the competitive range, arguing primarily that the Navy unreasonably included ...
Leading Government Contracts Group Joins Covington
May 1, 2015
WASHINGTON, DC, May 1, 2015 — Covington is significantly expanding its government contracts practice with 20 lawyers from one of the nation’s top government contracts groups, including its former chair and leaders in contractor tort liability, bid protests, procurement fraud, trade secrets and employment. The group of five partners and 15 other lawyers from ...