Home Law Claims Government’s Failure to Pay Does Not Mean Contractor Is Allowed to Stop... ClaimsLawNewsResource Library Government’s Failure to Pay Does Not Mean Contractor Is Allowed to Stop Performing; Appeal of Puma Energy Honduras, S.A. de C.V., ASBCA No. 61966 February 25, 2020 115 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter LifetimeStock | Shutterstock You must be a Paid or Free Trial Member to Access this Content. Paid members, please login to view your news subscription(s). RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Expert Opinion Contractors May Be Able to Appeal Despite Government’s Delay in Issuing Its Final Decision Claims Contractor’s Purchase Manager Perpetrated a Bid-Rigging Scheme. But Had the Contractor Breached? Expert Opinion Sovereign and Derivative Immunity in Government Contracts