Connecticut Federal Government Contract Attorney

Learn More About Government Contracts and Awards

Entering into an agreement to supply goods or services to a government agency can be lucrative and rewarding. However, many new contractors are unprepared for the additional rules and regulations associated with federal government contracting. The federal government contract attorneys at the Whay Law Firm help clients across the United States with a wide range of counseling and litigation services. We have successfully assisted long-standing, sophisticated government contractors with legal and business matters unique and important to the government space, while also helping both small and large companies enter and successfully navigate the government marketplace for the first time.

What Is Show Cause?

If you receive a show cause notice the government agency you are contracted with believes that you have violated the terms and/or conditions of the contract. Typically, a show cause letter arrives after a cure notice has expired (if you’ve received a cure notice contact our office immediately). A show cause notices warns the contractor default is imminent and invites the contractor to “show” why the contract should not be terminated. It refers to the missed delivery date or the failure to cure the defects cited in the cure notice. The show cause is the final chance a contractor receives before default.

Both a cure notice and a show cause notice demand prompt attention. Do not delay. To protect your contact invest in knowledgeable government contract attorneys from the beginning.

Connecticut Federal Government Contract Attorneys

If you have a contract with a government agency and have received a cure notice or show cause, or if you feel the government has not held up to their end of the agreement, call the experienced government contract attorneys at the Whay Law Firm today at (202) 448-9677.

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