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The Most Important Contract Disputes Decisions of 2019

By Steven Masiello, Joe Martinez, K. Tyler Thomas, Eric Roberson, and Steven Masiello
February 6, 2020
  • Government Contracts
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In the attached article, we summarize and discuss the impacts of disputes decisions that are likely to have sustained impacts on contractors and the Government alike into the foreseeable future in connection with our “Feature Comment: The Most Important Contract Disputes Decisions of 2019,” in The Government Contractor (Vol. 62, No. 5).

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Steven Masiello

About Steven Masiello

Steven M. Masiello is the chair of the US Government Contracts practice and a leader of the firm's Global Government Contracts and Procurement group. Masiello serves as lead counsel in complex government contract matters across numerous industry segments concerning state, federal, and foreign military funded transactions in the US courts, agency boards and under domestic and international alternative dispute resolution procedures.

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Joe Martinez

About Joe Martinez

Joseph G. Martinez’s practice focuses on all aspects of government contracts litigation and corporate counseling with an emphasis on bid protest litigation, contract and subcontract formation and pricing issues, and complex claims litigation. Joe is also a member of Dentons’ Political Law, Ethics and Disclosure team and counsels clients regarding federal, state and local election law, campaign finance, ethics matters, and assists government contractors in navigating the intersection of law, politics and public policy.

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K. Tyler Thomas

About K. Tyler Thomas

Tyler Thomas is a member of the government contracts practice in the Denver office where his practice focuses on all aspects of government contracts counseling and litigation with an emphasis on contract claims and disputes related to cost and pricing and allowability issues. A significant portion of Tyler's practice also focuses on internal and government investigations, bid protests, contract formation issues, requests for equitable adjustments, and providing clients statutory and regulatory guidance.

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Eric Roberson

About Eric Roberson

Eric P. Roberson is a member of Dentons’ US Government Contracts practice. Eric has experience in a wide range of matters involving federal, state and local contract opportunities and performance, including regulatory and contract compliance, cost and pricing, business systems requirements, bid protests and claims, commercial item contracting, and corporate transactions involving companies holding government contracts.

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Steven Masiello

About Steven Masiello

Steven M. Masiello is the chair of the US Government Contracts practice and a leader of the firm's Global Government Contracts and Procurement group. Masiello serves as lead counsel in complex government contract matters across numerous industry segments concerning state, federal, and foreign military funded transactions in the US courts, agency boards and under domestic and international alternative dispute resolution procedures.

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