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Can a Contractor ever ask the Government for Attorney’s Fees?

By Edward T. DeLisle on September 24, 2012
Posted in Federal Procurement Policy, Protection of Contractor Rights

By: Edward T. DeLisle

We are frequently asked whether attorneys fees are recoverable as part of the federal claims procedure. The answer is sometimes. A case just decided by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit assists in explaining when such a recovery is possible.

In Tip Top Construction v. Donahue, the…

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