Learn More About Government Contracts and Awards
Conducting business with any government agency can be both profitable and promising for your company’s reputation/brand. However, conducting business with a government agency normally requires a contract. Signed by both parties, a government contract is necessary for both the governing agency as well as the business owner to outline any oral agreements. Alabama federal government contract attorneys at the Whay law firm are dedicated to providing outstanding legal service to government contractors. The firm has extensive experience handling the full array of issues faced by companies doing business with the federal government.
What Should A Government Contract Contain?
While federal contracts are similar to commercial contracts, they may add unfamiliar caveats and create a misunderstanding for the typical business owner. Federal government contracts may contain provisions such as statutory or regulatory requirements applicable solely to federal contracts. Some common federal government contract addendums may include:
- Termination for default and termination for convenience
- Contract changes
- Payments
- Specifications
- Inspection
- Testing
These matters are described in various parts of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Options, terminology and any other information that seems intimidating or confusing can be further explained to you by an attorney.
Contact An Alabama Government Attorney Today
If you’re feeling unsure or intimidated by a federal government contract having an attorney on your side can put your mind at ease. Alabama government attorneys at the Whay law firm are standing by to offer you support and information on how to proceed with your government contract. From your initial contact with a government agency until you are 100% comfortable the Whay law firm is here for you. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation (202) 448-9677.