Government Contracts Legal Guides (7 found)

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Contracts to perform services or provide goods to government agencies are governed by state or federal law, depending on the agency involved. Because a government represents the public interest, it must follow certain procedural and disclosure rules to ensure that its contracts are awarded properly.
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Selling to the federal government is unique in many ways. One significant difference with selling in the commercial market is the availability of pre-award legal remedies for disappointed bidders. This guide is a short (and partial) introduction to the federal bid protest process.
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Contract law deals with the terms and conditions of contracts or agreements between two or more parties.
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Oil and gas law includes all the issues that arise out of the exploration, production, transportation, and sale of these energy resources.
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Although there is no federal law that prevents employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, several states, cities, and counties have their own anti-discriminatory laws.
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Wrongful termination based on an employee’s health condition is prohibited in many cases by the ADA and the FMLA.
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Marriage laws are the rules and regulations that affect people once they marry. Marriage licenses authorize a couple to be married in a specific state.

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