In this second of three installments of PCI’s Everything You Need To Know About Bid, Size & Status Protests Series, experienced Government Contracts attorneys Maria Panichelli and Franklin Turner explain the process in which an awardee, whose award has been bid protested, can defend their Continue Reading
Patent Law Course
Maria Laccotripe Zacharakis taught a Patent Law course as part of the Translational Biomedical Engineering program at Harvard Medical School. This Advanced Integrated Science course at Harvard Medical School, targets 3rd and 4th year HMS Medical students and aims to provide the students with an Continue Reading
Life After BME Degree
George Blazeski discusses life after earning a biomedical engineering degree at the Stevens Institute of Technology’s Second Annual BME Day event. This half-day event provides an opportunity to network with the Stevens community and learn more about the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Continue Reading
Effective Use of Debriefings and Bid Protests
In this first of three installments of PCI’s Everything You Need To Know About Bid, Size & Status Protests Series, experienced Government Contracts attorneys Maria Panichelli and Franklin Turner provide federal government contractors with a primer on how to effectively use debriefings, and Continue Reading
Dive into Travel Costs – FAR Part 31.205-46
During this program Franklin Turner and Cara Wulf take a deep dive into the Travel Costs cost principle, FAR 31.205-46, and examine the “dos” and “don’ts” of charging certain travel costs to the Federal government. They examine the regulations, DCAA guidance, and document retention requirements Continue Reading
CMMC 2.0: Now What – an Office Hours Q&A
Alex Major and Franklin Turner, co-leaders of McCarter & English’s nationally recognized Government Contracts practice, provide a brief tour of the massive new CMMC proposed rule issued on 12/26/23, then answer questions on how best to deal with the new changes it brings to Federal Contract Continue Reading
IIJA, BABA, Other Recent Developments in Buy American Compliance
In this final session in the Buy American Act and Domestic Preference series, Cara Wulf explores the rapidly changing domestic preference landscape. She provides an update of recent proposed and final changes to the BAA/TAA regulations, new domestic preference enforcement activity, and reviews Continue Reading
New York vs. New Jersey: Trust and Estate Planning, Administration, and Litigation on Both Sides of the Hudson
Tim Ferges presents a NJICLE program entitled “New York vs. New Jersey: Trust and Estate Planning, Administration, and Litigation on Both Sides of the Hudson,” in which he reviews, compares, and contrasts the many issues encountered by trust and estate professionals who practice in both New Jersey Continue Reading
Nuts and Bolts of Refund Litigation
On January 29, 2024, Lawrence (Larry) Sannicandro moderated a panel entitled “Nuts and Bolts of Refund Litigation.” This panel was offered as part of the ABA Section of Taxation’s 2024 Midyear Meeting. Continue Reading
Stesha Emmanuel Joins the Boston Bar Association for an In-Person Panel Discussion on “Navigating the Nuances of Depositions”
Depositions are an integral part of the discovery phase of a litigation. To successfully conduct or defend a deposition in compliance with the applicable rules of procedure, each party must participate in good faith and successfully navigate the nuances that underwrite every conversation. Often, Continue Reading