United States:
Anatomy Of A Protest At The U.S. Court Of Federal Claims
19 April 2017
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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The next in our Infographics series shows the anatomy of a
Protest at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Although
protests at the Court are not subject to the same timeline as at
the GAO, this infographic provides a step-by-step timeline of
a typical COFC protest from filing through public decision.
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