Centre Law & Consulting - A recent decision from the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (“CBCA”) serves as a warning to government contractors as they incur increased expenses stemming from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. However, it also reveals what contractors can do to protect themselves.
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A Lesson from the CBCA on Recovering COVID-19 Related Costs on Your Government Contract
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