Home Law Expert Opinion U.S. Court of Federal Claims Rejects Contractors’ Pleas to Enforce Implied-in-Fact Contract Expert OpinionLawNews U.S. Court of Federal Claims Rejects Contractors’ Pleas to Enforce Implied-in-Fact Contract January 21, 2020 37 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter Image Craft | 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 Claims Misconduct in One Appeal Does Not Foreclose EAJA Fee Award in Another Appeal Claims Contractor Said the Air Force Damaged the Contractor’s Vehicles. Why Didn’t the ASBCA Think the Contractor Had a Claim? Claims If You Only Recover 3% of the Amount Claimed, Don’t Expect to Recover Attorney’s Fees