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Appellate Practice

Apr. 14, 2006

When Private Enterprise Hits Public Agencies, Splits Arise

Focus Column - By Laura W. Brill, Katharine J. Galston, Alana B. Hoffman, Ted M. Sichelman and Jonathan P. SteinsapirIn - February 2006, the U.S. Courts of Appeals created or deepened conflicts of authority on matters of substantial importa

Focus Column

By Laura W. Brill, Katharine J. Galston, Alana B. Hoffman, Ted M. Sichelman and Jonathan P. Steinsapir
     

      In February 2006, the U.S. Courts of Appeals created or deepened conflicts of authority on matters of substantial importance to the business community. Many of the month's cases focus on regulatory and contractual relations between federal agencies and private ente...

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