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Elizabeth Mayer Davis LLP

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Alternative routes to challenge procurement decisions - part 1 *

Canada - May 21 2013
The 2011 BC case of Metercor Inc. v. Kamloops shows a different way for a disgruntled bidder to challenge a procurement decision that has gone…


Procurement law basics - is there a free-standing duty of fairness? *

Canada - March 21 2013
In parts 1 to 3 of this procurement law basis series, we looked at the conceptual basis for procurement law in Canada - the contract A-contract B…


Procurement law basics - a question of timing *

Canada - February 20 2013
One of the key elements in most tender and RFP processes, is a requirement for tenders or proposals to be submitted by a certain time. In many cases…


Procurement law basics - Part 3 *

Canada - January 24 2013
"Procurement Law Basics - Part 2" looked at the case of MJB Enterprises, where the Supreme Court of Canada implied a term into Contract A that only a…


Procurement law basics - part 2 *

Canada - December 19 2012
In Procurement Law Basics Part 1, we covered the creation of Contract A and Contract B in a simple tendering process.


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