Tort Suits Against Federal Contractors: Selected Legal Issues
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This report provides background on, and analysis of, key legal issues that such suits present. It provides a broad overview of tort claims generally, discusses the primary mechanisms through which contractors have attempted to defend against tort liability, and examines indemnification agreements between the government and contractors.
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Washington D.C.
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This report provides background on, and analysis of, key legal issues that such suits present. It provides a broad overview of tort claims generally, discusses the primary mechanisms through which contractors have attempted to defend against tort liability, and examines indemnification agreements between the government and contractors.
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Perry, Rodney M.Tort Suits Against Federal Contractors: Selected Legal Issues,
report,
March 31, 2014;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc306517/:
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