On March 13, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14392, “Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming to be Made in America” (the “Made in America Executive Order”), a directive that, while framed in the language of consumer protection, carries significant consequences for federal contractors and companies in the government procurement ecosystem.
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A Brooklyn-based appellate court overturned unrelated verdicts against the city of Mount Vernon for procedural missteps and evidentiary deficiencies, respectively. In both cases, the same Harris Beach partner argued the cases, after having not been involved in either briefing.
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