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Avoid Fraud Allegations When Filing Termination Claims On Government Construction Contracts
 

Thomson Reuters

November 1, 2008
 

Government Contract attorneys Steven Weber and Allison Feierabend published an article that answers the general questions on termination of construction contracts. They also discuss recovering costs on termination settlements and provide tips on how to avoid problems when preparing termination settlements to construction companies. They advise to work with outside lawyers and accountants early to develop and evaluate claims especially with termination settlement proposals. Not only does it ensure fee recovery, but it also saves money in the long run.

READ: Avoid Fraud Allegations When Filing Termination Claims On Government Construction Contracts

Avoid Fraud Allegations When Filing Termination Claims on Government Construction Contracts by Steven Weber, Esq. and Allison Feierabend, Esq., Construction Accounting and Taxation, November/December 2008. Copyright © 2008 ThomsonReuters.

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