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ON DEMAND: Bid Protests at the Court of Federal Claims: From the Bench, the Bar, and Beyond
Bid protests usually conjure images of the Government Accountability Office, which has long enjoyed unofficial status as the default bid protest forum, but that is starting to change. The Court of Federal Claims has increasingly become the preferred forum for many protesters. Although the two forums are similar in many respects, there are a number of unique aspects to litigating bid protests at the Court of Federal Claims that successful practitioners must know. This panel will discuss those unique aspects from the perspective of the key stakeholders: the bench, the bar, and the client. Renew or join Communities to receive the best discount on registration. Click here to log in and join Communities.
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Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Government ContractsCommunity Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Litigation Community Speakers:
Hon. Matthew Solomson, Court of Federal Claims
Taylor Brown, Counsel (Federal Practice Lead), IBM