Header graphic for print
Government Contracts Advisor Industry Insights & Analysis

Tag Archives: Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals

ASBCA Denies Contractor’s Appeal to Overturn Termination for Default Because Contractor Submitted False Documents to Obtain Contract

Posted in Fraud & Abuse

This blog posted is authored by Katherine M. John and Justin M. Ganderson. Earlier this month, we blogged about a growing trend in government contracts litigation: the government’s increased reliance on fraud allegations.  This trends continues in a recent decision from the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (“ASBCA”): Servicios y Obras Isten S.L., ASBCA… Continue Reading

The CDA’s 6-Year Statute of Limitations Period Continues to Make Headlines

Posted in Statute of Limitations

This blog post was authored by Tom Lemmer, Steve Masiello, Tyson Bareis, and  Justin Ganderson.  One trend that we’ve been following closely is the successful use of the (“CDA”) six-year statute of limitations period by contractors and the United States to dismiss claims at the inception of a lawsuit.  (See our prior blog posts regarding… Continue Reading