CDA Statute Of Limitation Construct Crystallizes Further

Law360, New York ( June 18, 2014, 10:15 PM EDT) -- The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals recently issued yet another decision finding a government claim void because it was untimely under the Contract Disputes Act statute of limitations. Laguna Construction Co. Inc., ASBCA No. 58569, 14-1 BCA. The case is important because it addresses another form of potential liability (reasonableness of subcontractor costs) and continues to cement the construct that the knowledge standard under the statute of limitations is one of objectivity, not absolute, subjective knowledge....

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