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Congressional, Executive, and Legal Developments for Government Contractors to Consider – March 2020

Venable - With the COVID-19 pandemic front and center, this month has seen several developments that impact government contractors, including notable legislative and regulatory updates, the publication of various reports, and modifications to the procedures and operations of courts and administrative bodies. This article provides an overview of these events from March 2020.

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