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Government Contracts

LAW 546-01 Government Contracts 3 credits
This course will examine the processes by which the federal government awards and administers contracts ranging from acquisitions of multi-billion dollar weapons systems and large public works contracts, to routine purchases of office equipment and supplies. Discussions will focus on how federal contracting differs from contracting under state law, and address special topics unique to government contracting, such as procurement ethics, socioeconomic considerations, bid protests, changes, contract disputes and litigation, fiscal law requirements, and terminations.

 

Foundational:

Payment Systems
Sales
Secured Transactions

Supporting:

Bankruptcy Survey
Consumer Law*
Contract Theory*
European Union Law
Government Contracts
International Business Transactions
International Trade Law
Products Liability

 * courses not offered every year