What can happen when federal contractors sue agencies

The government might have the right to suspend or even debar contractors for three years, but contractors can and do sue when it happens.

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The government might have the right to suspend or even debar contractors for three years, but contractors can and do sue when it happens. One recent case showed the dangers in suing the government and why contractors need to pay attention to the concept known as responsibility. Dismas Locaria, a partner of Venable, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in studio to share some expert insight into this case.

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