Don't Let The Clock Run Out On Gov't Contractors

Law360, New York (October 15, 2013, 1:32 PM EDT) -- It has been a tumultuous few weeks for our whole country. There is a lot of pain to go around, but among those most acutely affected by that tumult are those in the federal government contracting community. Much has been written about the negative impacts on intangibles like morale, mission, safety and, indeed, the very fabric of our system. Those negatives are very real and have been eloquently addressed by others. The disruption, however, will also cause more concrete and tangible harm, in the form of unforeseen economic injury to those companies doing business with the government. That aspect of the current political impasse is of interest here, and a matter to which some attention should likely be paid....

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