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Government Contracts Recovery: "Frequently Asked Questions" About Requests for Equitable Adjustment and CDA Claims

Webinar | 06.14.17, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT

Crowell & Moring routinely helps clients identify and pursue Contract Disputes Act claims and Requests for Equitable Adjustment when the government changes, delays, or otherwise impedes their performance on important contract work. In this webinar, a team of claims professional from C&M’s Government Contractor Recovery Practice will answer some “Frequently Asked Questions” that arise in the context of contractor claims / REAs, and solicit audience questions, as we delve into some of the procedural, substantive, and business considerations that go into the decision to assert a claim or an REA.


Join Stephen McBrady, Skye Mathieson, Laura Baker, and Charles Baek from Crowell & Moring on Wednesday, June 14 at 1:00 pm Eastern, as we discuss this critical topic, and how to keep your customer happy while protecting your bottom line.



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Terminations, Stop Work Orders, and De-Scopes – The Latest Updates and Recovery Opportunities for USAID Contractors and Grant Recipients

In 2025, the U.S. Government’s policy statements and Executive Orders have had far-reaching impacts for government contractors and grant recipients. Although terminations, stop work orders, and de-scopes have affected private companies, non-profits, and universities doing business across multiple agencies, the U.S. Government’s policies relating to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has caused particular confusion and uncertainty relating to performance, compliance, and contractual procedure. Key questions have included the potential impacts of official and less formal communications from the U.S. Government, procedural issues arising from the move of certain functions to the U.S. Department of State, and the effect of various pending litigations. As businesses and organizations plan for 2026, the importance of preserving their rights and maximizing potential recovery opportunities remains paramount.