Understanding Government Contract Law

Understanding Government Contract Law by Terrence M. O’Connor is a comprehensive guide published by National Geographic Books on November 13, 2018. This 328-page book is presented in plain English, making the complex legal concepts of government contract law accessible to professionals at any stage of their careers. It addresses the challenges faced by both contract officers and contractors, providing clear explanations of the legal principles involved in government procurement.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding government contracts, with the book divided into three parts. The first part examines the unique issues encountered by the parties involved in government contracts, while the second part highlights the distinctions between government and commercial contracts. The final section delves into government contract lawsuits, detailing key legal principles, their locations within the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and relevant case law examples. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the intricacies of government contract law effectively.
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A “back-to-basics” guide to government contract law Finally! A plain-English presentation of the basic legal concepts of government contract law for professionals at any stage in their careers. Until now, anyone in the procurement field has had to trudge through dense and complex texts written in hard-to-follow “legalese” in their quest to understand procurement law. With Understanding Government Contract Law, they finally have a source of clear and concise explanations of the legal principles involved in government contract law, written by an authority on the subject. Part I of the book focuses on the unique problems facing each of the parties to a government contract – the contract officer and the contractor – and offers insight to the many roles played by the contract officer in the procurement process. Part II describes why and how the government contract is different from commercial contracts. Part III explores the ins and outs of a government contract lawsuit. The author presents key legal principles of government contract law by: • Stating a legal principle • Specifying where in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) that principle is found • Offering the rationale, context, and any public policy behind the principle • Describing, with case law examples, situations where the government applied the law correctly and situations where the government came to that conclusion incorrectly
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