What to Do in the Event of Federal Procurement Disruptions
Government Contracts attorneys Robert Tompkins, Amy Fuentes, Roza Sheffield and Hillary Freund co-authored an article published in the May 2025 issue of Pratt's Government Contracting Law Report. The authors analyze how disruptions in the federal procurement process, including the Trump Administration's capacity to delay the issuance of new contracts, exercise options on current contracts, suspend or halt work and terminate agreements, can affect government contractors and business operations. The article also dives into the practical effects of the disruptions, changes in contract administration, challenges in invoice payments and restricted access to government facilities.
The attorneys also published a Holland & Knight alert on this topic.
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