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Government Contracts Work
Could anyone give an idea of what government contract work looks like under the umbrella of big law? Considering an offer and I really don't know much about the practice area besides what I have read online.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Government Contracts Work
Bid protests come in on Friday from client after they’ve been sitting for 7 days, with a 10-day filing deadline. 
But really this is something you should ask on a second look interview. There is not a huge deviation between groups in what certain gov con practices do.
			
			
									
									
						But really this is something you should ask on a second look interview. There is not a huge deviation between groups in what certain gov con practices do.