Federal Court Improvement Act of 1982 Redefines Federal Contract Litigation Landscape.
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 changed the way federal contract disputes are handled. It created new courts and gave them specific roles in resolving these disputes. Early decisions suggest that these courts are cautious in their approach, possibly due to practical reasons. Contractors may prefer the Claims Court over agency boards because it can grant more relief and attorney fees. This could lead to an imbalance in the federal contract dispute resolution system.