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GAO’s Summer Associate Legal Honors Program
Every summer, GAO’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) holds a Summer Associate Legal Honors Program for second-year law students. The program is a primary hiring tool for building OGC’s workforce of highly capable attorneys. Summer Associates who perform well may … Continue reading
Posted in About GAO, OGC
Tagged about GAO, attorney, careers, employment, internship, job opportunities, legal, legal careers, OGC, summer associate
GAO’s Bid Protest Process and Legal Resources
When you think of GAO, you probably think of audits. You may be surprised to learn that we also provide legal support and services to the government that help ensure that your taxpayer dollars are being spent fairly and within … Continue reading
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June 9, 2015
Tagged appropriations law, appropriations law decision, appropriations law opinion, attorneys, bid protest, bid protests, docket, Edda Emmanuelli Perez, federal contracts, GAO decisions, Kenneth Patton, legal, legal training, Office of General Counsel, OGC, Ralph White, Red Book
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