Erin Prest, McCarter & English Partner and Megan Petersen, Senior VP of Policy, Public Sector and Counsel at the Information Technology Industry Council provide important guidance for government contractors who are seeking to ensure compliance with the government’s rapidly expanding Continue Reading
The Essentials for Small Business Government Contracting
As a small business, the US Federal Government gives you an advantage over larger contractors through various ways including set-asides. However, you need to prove you are a small business. The SBA defines a small business through size standards either by dollars or number of employees as found in Continue Reading
Revitalization of New Jersey’s Vacant Properties
McCarter Partner James Kosch presents on a panel, “Revitalization of New Jersey’s Vacant Properties,” hosted by the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ). During the panel, James discusses how New Jersey can put vacant properties back into good use to benefit the state’s citizens Continue Reading
Everything You Need to Know About Size and Status Protests Part Two: Practices and Procedures
Part 2 of our miniseries on Size and Status protests. After covering the basics – i.e. small business eligibility rules – in part 1, in this webinar, experienced Government Contracting attorney Maria Panichelli focuses on the practices and procedures that are used when a business’ size or status Continue Reading
Concurrently and Ethically Representing Companies, Owners, and Employees in the Same Matter
Diana Manning presents “Concurrently and Ethically Representing Companies, Owners, and Employees in the Same Matter.” The webinar guides outside litigation counsel through the practicalities and applicable ethical rules for avoiding disqualification when they are asked to represent the client as Continue Reading
Concurrently and Ethically Representing Companies, Owners, and Employees in the Same Matter
Diana Manning presents “Concurrently and Ethically Representing Companies, Owners, and Employees in the Same Matter.” The webinar guides outside litigation counsel through the practicalities and applicable ethical rules for avoiding disqualification when they are asked to represent the client as Continue Reading
Intervention: Working with the Government to Keep your Award
In today's increasingly competitive federal market, bid protests are an inevitable feature of many procurements. You may receive an award notice, only to be told several days later that the contract is on hold, all because of a bid protest filed by a disgruntled competitor. If you have ever found Continue Reading
Navigating the Good, the Bad, and the Unexpected: Key Trends Shaping Lending in 2025
Inez Markovich moderates a panel at the Turnaround Management Association’s (TMA’s) 21st Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium. The panel addresses the current economic landscape (including the developing tariff policies, persistent high interest rates, and vulnerability of certain industries) and Continue Reading
From Restructuring Insiders: Bankruptcy Issues to Watch in 2025
Lisa Bonsall joins a panel at the Turnaround Management Association’s (TMA’s) 21st Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium on June 12. The panel addresses current bankruptcy issues and recent rulings and their impact on restructuring strategies and discusses environmental liabilities and discharges Continue Reading
Navigating the Good, the Bad, and the Unexpected: Key Trends Shaping Lending in 2025
Inez Markovich speaks on "Navigating the Good, the Bad, and the Unexpected: Key Trends Shaping Lending in 2025" during the the Turnaround Management Association's 21st Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium in Atlantic City, NJ. Continue Reading