Congress has not passed crucial funding bills for the start of Fiscal Year 2026. If Congress fails to act by September 30, the government may be forced to shut down for lack of funding. In anticipation of that possibility, agencies government-wide are preparing for a shutdown, and contractors and companies that work with the government should do so as well. Our team is ready and available to help advise companies through the shutdown process.Continue Reading Common Questions—and Answers—About A Government Shutdown
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Shutdown Suspicions? Crowell & Moring Identifies the Questions You Should Be Asking
By Terry L. Albertson on
Posted in Legal Developments
As the press reports about delays in the appropriations process have multiplied in recent days, we have received a number of calls from clients about the contractual issues that might arise if there is a government shutdown this Friday. Although the issues that might arise in connection with a shutdown will likely be specific to…