The Case Review

“Small business incentives exist, but they are often snatched up by businesses that are anything but small. “The Case: SBA Failure to Protect 8A Contractor Combating Fraud” explores the fraud surrounding federal government contracts and the abuses that larger corporations are using that are harming small, women and minority owned businesses. Joseph Cooper takes on his own experiences with the laws and their problems and his fight against the fraudulent practices. “The Case” is worth considering for those who want a better understanding of small business law.”2012 issue of Reviewer’s Bookwatch

“…The Case is worthy of attention….. the reader who wades through the text will get a sense of some of the difficulties of doing business with the federal government.”
Barry Silverstein, ForeWord Clarion Reviews

“…the court ruled that although evidence showed the companies were indeed not small businesses, fraud had not been committed because the I.N.S. knew their true status when the work was awarded to the companies – J. Walter Thompson, the Bernard Hodes Group and Cass Communications.”The New York Times
Business Day-Article
Wednesday December 27, 2006

“This book is a powerful work on an often ignored and over looked matter: The diversion of Federal Small domestic contracting to greedy Multi-national Corporations. Joseph Cooper is a courageous and visionary whistle blower.”Prof. Cornel Ronald West
Union Theological Seminary-NY

“I have read your book and will say that it is outstanding and underscores the way the SBA allow companies to commit felony federal contacting fraud.”Brian Reeder | Communications Director
American Small Business League