Moving Fast: Up-to-the-Minute Developments in the False Claims Act and Nimble Negotiation of Subcontracts Under Federal Services Contracts
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Moving Fast: Up-to-the-Minute Developments in the False Claims Act and Nimble Negotiation of Subcontracts Under Federal Services Contracts

Moving Fast: Up-to-the-Minute Developments in the False Claims Act and Nimble Negotiation of Subcontracts Under Federal Services Contracts
Product Code: 5390266
Publication Date: August 11, 2008
Page Count: 100
Trim Size: 8½ x 11 - Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Public Contract Law
Topics: Public Contract Law
Format: Book - 5390266
Pricing: $30.00 (Regular)
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Materials from the first of these two panels address the impact of the Supreme Court's decision in Allison Engine on the litigation strategies of the Justice Department, relators, and defendants and the current status of proposed reforms in the False Claims Act Correction Act. Negotiating the Serviceable Subcontract materials explore how the FAR clauses are flowed to services subcontractors, and when it is advisable to flow a clause or provision, even if flowdown is not mandatory.
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