Avoid Severin Doctrine Litigation Claims & Appeal Mistakes

In a recent case appealing a claim against the government, the agency filed for summary judgment invoking the Severin doctrine. Government contracts must be aware of this rule when appealing a government contract claim denial. What is the Severin Doctrine? This rule comes from the case of Severin v. United… Read more »

SBA Certificate of Competency Determinations (Small Business COC)

Understanding the specific roles at the agency level and what the Small Business Administration SBA must do when evaluating your proposal for a Government Certificate of Competency (COC) and responsibility can save you the contract. What is the Small Business Certificate of Competency Program? In defense contracting, a Certificate of… Read more »

How Appeal Courts Look at Contract Termination for Default Cases

When a federal government agency terminates your contract for default (T4D), the next steps and whether you have a good chance of appealing the contracting officer’s final decision can be challenging.  Although the decision has been made to terminate the contract for default, knowing how the appeal courts look at… Read more »

Criminal Defense for Defrauding SBA Disadvantaged Small Business Program

Defending small business fraud cases involving government contracts can be a contractor’s worst nightmare. Hiring local criminal defense counsel that is experienced in federal procurement law can be equally challenging. Federal prosecutors know this. Hence, the higher percentages of convictions for them. Learn how to increase your chances of prevailing…. Read more »

Contractor Teaming Agreement Best Practices

Applying contractor teaming agreement best practices can create a great tool to “get your foot in the door” in Federal government contracting.  As best practices for small business success in government contracting, they are vital when bidding for substantially large contracts, such as federal government agency projects.  However, federal contractors should… Read more »

Contract Termination for Failure to Make Progress

The federal government’s termination for default for failure to make progress can occur when you fail to make satisfactory progress  toward completion of contract performance.  For commercial item government contracts , the  government should be allowed to demand adequate assurances that you will meet the contract terms. You must respond… Read more »