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Back to topBid Protests: A Guide to Challenging Federal Procurements (Paperback)
Description
Starting with a historical overview of how bid protests arose in the first place and the jurisdictional authority behind each of the various protest forums, the book discusses the various considerations involved in deciding whether and in which forum to protest. The book delves into the various procedural requirements associated with each forum, the differences between pre-award and post-award protests, and examine the types of protest grounds that succeed and those that do not.
- The History of Protest Jurisdiction
- Comparing Protest Forums
- Who May Protest, and When, and Whether to Do So
- Stays, Overrides, and Injunctions
- Protective Orders
- Grounds of Protest
- What Lies Ahead
About the Author
Andrew E. Shipley is a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington D.C., where he supports diverse clients in government contract disputes and litigation. Daniel E. Chudd is Corporate Counsel with Northrop Grumman Mission Systems in Falls Church, Virginia, where he counsels on a variety of government contracts matters.