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“Late Electronic Bids and Proposals,” The Nash & Cibinic Report
In their recent contribution to The Nash & Cibinic Report, Nathan E. Castellano and Ginsey V. Kramarczyk discuss the latest developments surrounding the "late-is-late" rule for electronically submitted proposals under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Now that the Federal Circuit declined to provide a definitive interpretation of the rule in the eSimplicity appeal, Nathan and Ginsey express cautious optimism that the FAR Council will take action to address the longstanding issues surr
An examination of the California Attorney Generals’ enforcement action against DoorDash under the California Consumer Privacy Act by Partner Madeleine Findley and Associates Daniel Echeverri and Ginsey Kramarczyk is now available in the latest edition of Pratt’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report.
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On January 12, 2026, the US Supreme Court denied Percipient.ai, Inc.’s petition for a writ of certiorari, ending a closely watched case that tested the boundaries of bid protest standing at the Court of Federal Claims. The decision leaves intact the Federal Circuit’s en banc ruling that contractors must be actual or prospective bidders to challenge agency procurement decisions, regardless of the nature of the alleged statutory violation.
The Trump Administration’s “temporar[y] pause” in federal funding shocked federal funding recipients across a range of industries. Announced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and ostensibly to reassess all federal financial assistance programs, the pause set off a scramble to understand its impact and protect critical sources of funding. Lawsuits and injunctions followed, and OMB changed course. But as of this writing, agencies continue to notify recipients that no federal money will
On February 21, 2024, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a $375,000 settlement with DoorDash, the second-ever public enforcement action under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This follows the AG’s $1.2 million settlement with Sephora, detailed in our previous discussion here. The DoorDash settlement addresses consumer privacy violations arising from DoorDash’s participation in a marketing co-operative, which the AG alleged constituted a sale of consumers’ personal informa
