Learn More About Government Contracts and Awards
The Federal Government is the largest consumer of goods and services in the world. For this reason they require everyone they do business with to agree to specific terms and responsibilities via contracts. The attorneys at the Whay law firm have the expertise, understanding and experience needed to offer their clients the tools they need to grow in this complex marketplace.
How Are Government Contracts Different?
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.
When you receive a proposed government contract, or any contract for that matter, it is imperative that you read it thoroughly before signing. If you are unsure of any terms or outlined agreements be sure to clarify them prior to signing. If after questioning you still do not understand what is contained within it is in your best interest to seek legal counsel. Of course once you read and understand the terms, you will be prepared for them when they appear in your next government contract.
Arizona Government Attorneys On Your Side
Our team of attorneys have but one focus: government contract law. We are an experienced and knowledgeable team of attorneys focused on you and your legal needs. We pride ourselves on the personalized attention we offer each client. Unlike a large firm, you are not just one of many clients to us. You are not just another legal matter. You matter! Call us to schedule your federal government contract consultation today and start doing business with the government tomorrow (202) 448-9677.