
If your company offers a product that is equivalent to or better than the product solicited by a NJ public entity, but your product does not fall exactly within the characteristics described in the specifications, challenging the specification before a bid may pro

Numerous public bid protests have been successful either when presented to the bidding entity itself or after review by the courts, and an aggrieved bidder should not think that their plight is unwinnable.

Considering that Orphans’ Court matters cover trust litigation with large sums of money at stake, misunderstanding the rules of this unusual court can implicate huge consequences.

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued its long-awaited tax-exempt bond financing decision, Ursinus College v. Prevailing Wage Appeals Board.
This opinion will serve as an important case for future third-party challenges to M/WBE Certifications, particularly in emerging industries.
Most appellate courts allow reconsideration and reargument requests, but that does not mean they should be filed.
These programs provide a way for parties to settle while on appeal, and often are free.
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