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The experienced panel of decision makers and attorneys will discuss the best and sometimes less successful ways of resolving bid protests. COVID-19 has impacted how the Court and the GAO conduct proceedings during the current pandemic in ways that also may suggest how to improve the accessibility and case management efficiency in the future by these national, bid protest jurisdictions. The panel also will discuss emerging issues in the world of bid protest litigation, as well as relevant cases and the differences between the Court and GAO, such as the impact of the differences in record requirements on the outcome of cases, case filing, timeliness and waiver, and the future of the Blue and Gold decision. Among the other possible discussion topics are how to develop complete records for decision and appeal, including the issues caused by sequentially corrected administrative records and briefs, how to handle protected and classified information during remote proceedings, incomplete or improper evaluations, including when should the decision maker endorse corrective action, repetitive corrective actions by agencies and what it means to have a stay at the Court as opposed to a TRO or preliminary injunction.
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Kara Sacilotto , Partner, Wiley LLP, Washington, DC
PANELISTS
Craig A. Holman , Partner, Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC
Doug Mickle , Assistant Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice,
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Hon. Matthew H. Solomson , U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Washington, DC
Ralph O. White , Managing Associate General Counsel for Procurement Law, GAO, Washington, DC
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