Govconlaw Blog
Is the Failure to Comply with Domestic Preference Requirements Material Under the False Claims Act?
By: Peck Law
Published Date: May 14, 2018
Most government contractors are familiar with the requirement in federal government contracts that products and construction materials supplied to the Government must comply with the Buy American Act (“BAA”) or, if applicable, the Trade Agreements Act (“TAA”). Failure to comply with these domestic preference requirements can subject government contractors to severe penalties ranging from directions from the Government to replace [...] Read More
Be Careful to Review Price Adjustment Clauses in Solicitations
By: Peck Law
Published Date: April 30, 2018
By now, many government contracts are feeling the impact of the recent 25% tariff on imported steel through increased prices of steel and steel-based products. The price impact has not been limited to imported steel. Rather, there has been a marked increase in the cost of domestic steel and steel-based products. In most circumstances, as contractors know, on fixed-price contracts [...] Read More
Welcome to Peckar & Abramson’s Inaugural Issue of GovConLaw – our Government Contracts Blog
By: Peck Law
Published Date: April 23, 2018
P&A is committed to delivering timely, relevant content that is both substantive and practical in order to help readers become better informed about the issues affecting contractors doing business with the Federal Government. That’s why we’re pleased to introduce this new blog. Our goal is to provide clear and practical legal insights on existing laws and regulations, and changes to [...] Read More