After The Flood: Cleaning Up From Gov't Shutdown 2013

Law360, New York (December 2, 2013, 1:20 PM EST) -- Back in September, we advised contractors to record everything in order, among other things, to capture and, if necessary, be ready to assert requests for equitable adjustment (REAs) if shutdown-related government actions led to increased costs or delays. For all those who took this advice, congratulations, but read on for how to make certain that your efforts can be translated into maximum recovery. For those who did not have the opportunity to keep good records regarding those confusing and hectic weeks, there is still hope, but every day is critical....

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