Federal contractors are taking a magnifying glass to the fine print in their contracts with the government. Or they should be. The General Services Administrati...
wfedstaff | April 18, 2015 4:13 am
Federal contractors are taking a magnifying glass to the fine print in their contracts with the government. Or they should be. The General Services Administration has proposed a set of rules known as class deviation. In a nutshell, it wants all contracts expunged of boilerplate clauses that run against the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Joe Petrillo is a partner at the law firm Petrillo and Powell. In this morning’s Legal Loop, he joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive to explain more about what GSA hopes to do.
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