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5 November 2025

The Six Scariest Things About Contracting With The Federal Government (Video)

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Seyfarth Partners Amy Hoang (the Pink Dinosaur) and Teddie Arnold (the Mountain Lion) count down the six most terrifying aspects of federal contracting...
United States Government, Public Sector
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Seyfarth Partners Amy Hoang (the Pink Dinosaur) and Teddie Arnold (the Mountain Lion) count down the six most terrifying aspects of federal contracting — from cursed flowdowns and zombie performance clauses to the final horror of government enforcement. With spooky soundscapes and sharp legal insight, this Halloween-themed episode of Claims & Sustains turns compliance into a haunted house tour you won't forget. Perfect for contractors, counsel, and anyone brave enough to open Attachment J.

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