GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
•· Paul J. Seidman, David J. Seidman; "Maximizing Termination for Convenience Settlements/ Edition II - Part I," Briefing Papers No. 08-3, February 2008. Click here for PDF version.
•· Paul J. Seidman, David J. Seidman; "Maximizing Termination for Convenience Settlements/ Edition II - Part II," Briefing Papers No. 08-5, April 2008. Click here for PDF version.
•· Paul J. Seidman, Robert D. Banfield, Alan L. Chvotkin, and Steve Charles, "Service Contracting In The New Millennium - Part I," Briefing Papers No. 02-11, October 2002. Click here for PDF Version.
•· Paul J. Seidman, Robert D. Banfield, Alan L. Chvotkin, and Steve Charles, "Service Contracting In The New Millennium - Part II," Briefing Papers No. 02-12, November 2002. Click here for PDF version.
•· Paul J. Seidman and Robert D. Banfield, "How to Avoid and Overturn Terminations for Default," Briefing Papers No. 98-12, November 1998
•· Paul J. Seidman and Robert D. Banfield, "Preparing Termination for Convenience Settlement Proposals for Fixed-Price Contracts," Briefing Papers No. 97-11, October 1997
•· Paul J. Seidman and Robert D. Banfield, "Maximizing Termination for Convenience Settlements," Briefing Papers No. 95-5, April 1995
•· Paul J. Seidman, "Pocket Guide to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA) of 1994" February 1995
•· Paul J. Seidman, "What's Mine Is Mine and What's Yours Is Mine'-The Return of Overpriced DOD Spare Parts", 36 Government Contractor ¶207, p. 8, April 13, 1994
•· Paul J. Seidman and Robert D. Banfield, "The Byrd Amendment and the Government Contractor: Death of a Salesman?", 24 NCMA Journal Issue 2, p 89, 1991
•· Paul J. Seidman, "An Overview of Small and Disadvantaged Business Contracting", 19 NCMA Journal 5, Issue 1, 1985
•· Paul J. Seidman, "How to Save a Few Billion Dollars", INC. Magazine, p.11 February 1982
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
• David J. Seidman, Tulare County v. George Bush, "Courts Place High Burden on Parties Who Challenge the Scope of Presidential Authority." 11 University of Baltimore Journal of Environmental Law 245 (2004)
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Seidman & Associates, P.C.
Government Contracts Attorneys
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Washington, DC 20005
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The Seidman & Associates law firm represents clients with government contracts claims,
litigation, and appeals in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims,
Board of Contract Appeals, U.S. District Court,
U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit, and other U.S. Courts of Appeal.




