15Nov
Contracting Offficer’s Belief That Contractor Could Not Meet Schedule Requirements Insufficient to Support Default Termination
 
            
    There is objection evidence.  There is subjective evidence.  And sometimes, it is a combination of both  A case cannot go much worse when a court’s opinion starts with the following: “This case concerns a contract in which a number of disputes, poor...
By: 
Burr & Forman
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/contracting-offficer-s-belief-that-94175/
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