September 2025 ArticlesSeeking Connection (to a Procurement or Proposed Procurement): The Jurisdictional Hook for OTA ProtestsPratt's Government Contracting Law ReportBy Nicholas T. Solosky and Keeley A. McCarty
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August 20, 2024 ArticlesContract Board Holds That Only the Contracting Officer Can Bind the GovernmentThomson Reuters Westlaw TodayBy Nicholas T. Solosky
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Winter 2023 ArticlesContractor Compliance and Internal Investigations: Practical Strategies for 2023 and BeyondThe Procurement LawyerBy Diana Lyn Curtis McGraw and Nicholas T. Solosky
March 03, 2023 ArticlesSBA OHA Rejects Unique Ostensible Subcontractor Affiliation DefenseNational Association of Surety Bond ProducersBy Nicholas T. Solosky
March 03, 2023 ArticlesCDA Claim Series Wrap Up: Best Practices for Government ContactorsBy Nicholas T. Solosky
October 27, 2021 ArticlesNavigating Default Terminations on Federal Projects: Best Practices for Avoiding Default and Overturning Erroneous Termination DecisionsBy Nicholas T. Solosky and Diana Lyn McGraw
March 22, 2021 ArticlesThe New Negligent Negotiations Theory of RecoveryUnder ConstructionBy Nicholas T. Solosky
November 01, 2020 ArticlesFive-Star Contracting: Using Contract Claims to Contest Errors in Federal Performance EvaluationsConstruction ExecutiveBy Nicholas T. Solosky
October 28, 2020 ArticlesEvaluation Disputes: Protecting the Reputation of Government ContractorsModern Contractor SolutionsBy Nicholas T. Solosky
October 05, 2020 ArticlesGAO and Court of Federal Claims Bid Protests: Strategic Planning to Optimize Litigation Success RatesBy Nicholas T. Solosky
Winter 2016 ArticlesGovernment Contracting 101 – A Practical Guide to Filing (and Winning) GAO Bid ProtestsBuilding Washington Reginald M. Jones and Nicholas T. Solosky