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TOP NEWS
Protest Over VA Flooring Deal Collapses
By Tom Lotshaw
The U.S. Government Accountability Office saw no problem with a Department of Veterans Affairs decision to award a flooring contract to a South Dakota company that didn't list a particular business code on its federal database registration, and denied a challenge to the deal.
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LITIGATION
Mich. Schools Sue Over Privacy Waiver In Funding Bill
By Danielle Ferguson
A group of school districts and leaders have sued the state of Michigan in state and federal courts, asking judges to bar the state from enforcing a portion of a recently passed school funding legislative package that would require schools to give up privacy privileges in mass casualty events to receive mental health or safety dollars.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Bid Protest Spotlight: Jurisdiction, Contractors, Mentors
Recent decisions from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and Small Business Administration highlight the scope of Tucker Act jurisdiction over bid protests; small business contractor eligibility determinations under the ostensible subcontractor rule; and limits on continued qualification for the SBA's mentor-protégé joint venture program, says Thomas Lee at MoFo.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Roundup
GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week
By Michele Gorman
Experts say it will likely take at least a month for the thousands of SEC employees now back to work after the government shutdown to catch up with submissions for initial public offerings. Meanwhile, clean energy developers are increasingly looking to privately held investors amid a race to beat a July 2026 cutoff to maintain eligibility for clean electricity investment and production tax credits. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.
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Law360's Legal Lions Of The Week
By Kevin Penton
Sidley Austin LLP and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after a Washington federal jury cleared Novo Nordisk of allegations that it defrauded the state's Medicaid and Medicare systems by paying kickbacks and promoting off-label use to illegally boost prescriptions of its hemophilia drug NovoSeven.
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Non-Attys Could Help Close Georgia's Civil Justice Gap
By Emily Johnson
Low-income Georgians and rural Georgians face several barriers to accessing legal services, including living in a legal desert, according to a Georgia Supreme Court committee’s report. The panel's proposal allowing "limited licensed legal practitioners" to assist with civil housing and consumer debt matters could improve access to justice across the state.
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Perkins Coie Sued By Omani Co. Over Trade Case Defense
By Rachel Riley
An Omani screw manufacturer has launched a legal malpractice suit in Washington state court accusing Perkins Coie LLP of a "series of deadly mistakes" while representing the Middle Eastern company in a U.S. Department of Commerce probe, allegedly leading to steep penalties and tariffs that cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars.
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