GAO: No Attorneys’ Fees When Arguing that Corrective Action is a Ruse | SmallGovCon – Government Contracts Law Blog

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When pursuing a bid protest before the Government Accountability Office, it is never a good idea to presume that you’ll get your attorneys’ fees paid by the agency.

If you are fortunate enough to recover attorneys’ fees , GAO’s general standard is to recommend paying the fees associated with all the protest grounds being pursued, whether or not they were meritorious. But although this is the general posture, it is not always the case.

Source: GAO: No Attorneys’ Fees When Arguing that Corrective Action is a Ruse | SmallGovCon – Government Contracts Law Blog

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