For Corrective Action Protests, Early Is Not On Time

By Amy Conant Hoang and Erica Bakies (November 16, 2018, 2:27 PM EST) -- We've all heard some iteration of the adage, "Early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable." In the legal field, however, the saying does not always hold true, and not only because lawyers are notoriously late for everything. Litigants are often barred for initiating litigation too late. Similarly, litigants are often barred, with good reason, from raising issues too early. Bid protests, and specifically challenges to corrective action undertaken by an agency in response to a prior protest, prove no exception....

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