Claims and Requests for Equitable Adjustments

30 Apr , 2026

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During this presentation, you will learn about the regulations and caselaw controlling claims and requests for equitable adjustments (REAs) under the Contract Disputes Act and Federal Acquisition Regulation. Contractors who plan on submitting claims/REAs to the government or who have encountered delays, deterrence, and denials, while submitting them will most benefit from this presentation.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Identify left and right limits for successful claim/REA submissions
  • Understand your legal rights and remedies during the process
  • Discuss successful claims/REAs strategies and tactics

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