Government Law
The roots of modern government law go back as far as ancient Greek and Roman times. Today’s modern laws seek to address both federal and state regulations impacting everything from the interplay between federal and state tax dollars to more local administrative agency concerns. Topics under this umbrella also include issues such as eligibility for aid under the federal Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts to ensuring environmental compliance from big business. If you are an attorney researching how the federal government awards or negotiates contracts, including an explanation on the bidding process and procurement integrity, FindLaw has a series of articles to help better inform your government law-based practice. Click on the links below to learn more.
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Government Law Articles
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Opportunities In Importing and Exporting
FindLaw's discussion of foreign sales opportunities for small business owners and federal programs that may be available to allow such businesses to expand overseas.
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New Currency Transaction Report Exemption Process
FindLaw's analysis of the CTR Exemptions Rule, how it applies to financial institutions, and how it can reduce burdens on the industry if used properly.
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Federal Government Contract Overview
FindLaw's overview of the federal contracting process as set forth in the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
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Most Frequently Asked Questions About The 8(a) Program
The 8(a) program was designed to help small companies owned and operated by those who are economically disadvantaged. However, there is a process to be certified under the program which can be somewhat complicated. Learn more about this process and the 8(a) program at FindLaw.com.
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The False Claims Act
FindLaw's overview of the False Claims Act (FCA) as well as the incentives and protections provided to Qui Tam Plaintiffs who bring actions under the FCA.
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Measured Mile Analysis
FindLaw's analysis of the "measured mile" method and how it can be used to help contractors recover unreimbursed costs, particularly those associated with lost labor productivity.
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Georgia Open Records Act: Three Steps To Responding To Open Records Requests
FindLaw's synopsis of the Georgia Open Records Act and the process for obtaining public records from state agencies.
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Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extra-Judicial Documents in Civil and Commercial Matters
FindLaw's discussion of the procedure for international service of process under international treaty law.
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Striker Replacements: The Law, The Myths, The Realities
FindLaw's discussion of the caselaw and issues relating to the use of "replacements" for workers engaged in labor strikes.
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Texas Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Law: The Construction Lien
FindLaw's discussion of ways in which contractors in Texas can protect their ability to recover payment for public works projects.
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