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Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: Gregory C. Sisk
Publisher: ALI-ABA
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780831808655

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This volume is designed to be a practical aid for layers dealing with federal goverment contracts and agencies.


Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: John Montague Steadman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1983
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This book examines statutes governing actions against the federal government, such as the Tucker Act and the Federal Tort Claims Act. The expansion of attorneys' fees recovery against the U.S. made possible by the 1980 Equal Access to Justice Act is treated in detail, as are the changes in contract dispute resolution contained in the Contract Disputes Act of 1978.


Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: John Montague Steadman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1983
Genre: Government liability
ISBN:

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This book examines statutes governing actions against the federal government, such as the Tucker Act and the Federal Tort Claims Act. The expansion of attorneys' fees recovery against the U.S. made possible by the 1980 Equal Access to Justice Act is treated in detail, as are the changes in contract dispute resolution contained in the Contract Disputes Act of 1978.


Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: Urban A. Lester
Publisher: American Law Institute-American Bar Association(ALI-ABA)
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: Gregory C. Sisk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 971
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Government liability
ISBN: 9781587780080

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Litigation with the Federal Government

Litigation with the Federal Government
Author: Gregory Sisk
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-24
Genre:
ISBN:

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Any lawyer who practices regularly in the federal courts will encounter the federal government as a party and will learn, as the Supreme Court warned many decades ago, that the United States is not "just another private litigant." The federal government is a party, as plaintiff or defendant, to about one-fifth of all civil cases in the federal courts. In civil litigation, the federal government (and its employees) may be protected by sovereign or official immunities, impose specific administrative requirements, assert special defenses, and enjoy certain exceptions from liability. Federal government cases often involve issues central to the lives of many people, such as claims involving personal injury or property damage under the Federal Tort Claims Act; monetary benefits under such statutes as the Social Security Act and the Veteran Benefits Act; civilian and employee military claims under the Civil Service Reform Act and the Tucker Act; governmental expropriation of property under the Tucker Act; and contractual obligations under the Contract Disputes Act; Bivens constitutional claims against federal officers; and claims for attorney's fees under such unique statutes as the Equal Access to Justice Act.


Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws 2002

Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws 2002
Author: Harry Andrew Hammitt
Publisher: Epic
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781893044173

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Twenty editions of the litigation manual were published by the American Civil Liberties Union, the last in 1997. Members of the Freedom of Information Act litigation community were becoming increasingly restive as a new edition did not appear. So the ACLU signed over copyright to the James Madison Project, which worked with the Electronic Privacy Information Center to publish an updated edition. It is for plaintiffs seeking disclosure under the US Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act, the Government in the Sunshine Act, and the Federal Advisory Committee Act. It is not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


LITIGATION WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2D

LITIGATION WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2D
Author: Gregory C. Sisk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Government liability
ISBN:

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"Any lawyer who practices regularly in the federal courts will encounter the federal government as a party and will learn, as the Supreme Court warned many decades ago, that the United States is not "just another private litigant." The federal government is a party, as plaintiff or defendant, to about one-fifth of all civil cases in the federal courts. In civil litigation, the federal government (and its employees) may be protected by sovereign or official immunities, impose specific administrative requirements, assert special defenses, and enjoy certain exceptions from liability. Federal government cases often involve issues central to the lives of many people, such as claims involving personal injury or property damage under the Federal Tort Claims Act; monetary benefits under such statutes as the Social Security Act and the Veteran Benefits Act; civilian and employee military claims under the Civil Service Reform Act and the Tucker Act; governmental expropriation of property under the Tucker Act; and contractual obligations under the Contract Disputes Act; Bivens constitutional claims against federal officers; and claims for attorney's fees under such unique statutes as the Equal Access to Justice Act."--Publisher