
Nathaniel J. Greeson
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2 weeks ago |
jdsupra.com | Aron C. Beezley |Nathaniel J. Greeson
As global trade policies shift, U.S. government contractors must navigate the evolving landscape of tariffs and their implications. The recent introduction of new tariffs by the federal government has significant consequences for contractors working with federal agencies, particularly those in industries reliant on imported materials and components. The latest tariffs target a range of goods, including steel, aluminum, electronics, and other critical components used in government projects.
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1 month ago |
natlawreview.com | Aron C. Beezley |Nathaniel J. Greeson |Jonathan Harrington |Leah Campbell
Skip to main content March 24, 2025 Volume XV, Number 83 Legal Analysis. Expertly Written. Quickly Found.
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1 month ago |
jdsupra.com | Aron C. Beezley |Nathaniel J. Greeson
When a government contract is terminated for convenience, contractors may find themselves navigating the complex process of preparing a termination settlement proposal. One critical consideration that often arises is whether the costs associated with hiring legal counsel to assist with the preparation of these proposals are recoverable from the government.
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1 month ago |
natlawreview.com | Aron C. Beezley |Nathaniel J. Greeson |Joelle M. Wilson |Brigid Harrington
On February 26, 2025, the Attorney General of Arkansas filed a lawsuit against General Motors Co. (“GM”) and its subsidiary, OnStar LLC (“OnStar”), alleging deceptive trade practices related to the collection and sale of drivers’ data.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Aron C. Beezley |Nathaniel J. Greeson
Government contracts often include a termination for convenience clause, generally allowing federal agencies to cancel agreements when it serves the government’s interest. While this power is fairly broad, it is not absolute — and when misused, contractors may have legal recourse. Several court cases highlight situations where termination for convenience was found to be an abuse of discretion or bad faith.
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