by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Aug 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Just as a contractor may submit a claim arising from a government contract, so too may the government file a claim against a contractor in a variety of situations. An agency may (but is not required) to issue a demand letter requiring action by the contractor by a... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Aug 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant Under the right set of circumstances, the government will not be liable for obstructions to the performance of contracts resulting from its public and general acts as the sovereign. JE Dunn Const. Co, ASBCA No. 62936, April 25,... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Aug 2, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant In an interesting case whose outcome is not yet finally determined, the Federal Circuit held that the Army materially breached a payment clause by making payments to an entity not in the contractor’s Central Contractor Registration... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Jul 26, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant An interesting case concerning waivers was recently decided by the Court of Federal Claims. Cornelio Salazar d/b/a USA Ranch v. United States, No. 211-1114C (Fed. Claims May 3, 2022). The most interesting issue concerns whether... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Jul 19, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant A recent Civilian Board of Contract Appeals decision reminds us all of the jurisdictional nature of filing an appeal with the Board within 90 days of receipt of the contracting officer’s (“CO”) decision. Eagle Peak Rock &... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Jul 12, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant and Retired Attorney. Incorporation by Reference “provides a method for integrating material from various documents into a host document…by citing such material in a manner that makes clear that the material is effectively part of...