The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Will Legal Issues Wash Away Contractors?

Hurricane Katrina will go down in history as one of the most costly and devastating storms to hit the United States.  Many government contractors that were working in the Gulf Coast during the hurricane are probably wondering whether the government can or will provide any relief on their contracts.  Michael Littlejohn and Hal Perloff's recent article in The Procurement Lawyer reflects on some of the issues that have arisen at the boards and courts that could figure into the relationships between contractors and agencies as they both recover from Katrina.  Read the full article here.