EAJA

Equal Access to Justice Act

Definition

The Equal Access to Justice Act is a federal statute allowing certain prevailing parties in disputes with the government to recover attorney fees and costs. EAJA enables small businesses and individuals to pursue legitimate claims without being deterred by litigation costs.

EAJA provisions affect bid protest and contract dispute strategies. Understanding EAJA eligibility and procedures helps small contractors evaluate dispute options. EAJA recovery may be available when the government's position was not substantially justified.

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