Tired of missing out on lucrative government contracts because you're a small business? Strategic partnerships can open doors, but navigating the legalities of teaming, joint ventures (JVs), and mentor-protégé programs can be tricky. Maria Panichelli discusses how to leverage these powerful Continue Reading
Simone Wilson-Brito is Featured Speaker at Women of Substance Ceremony
Simone Wilson-Brito is a featured speaker at the Seton Hall Law School Women’s Law Forum’s Women of Substance of 2024 annual award ceremony. This event honors women who exemplify what it means to be an inspirational attorney. Continue Reading
Negotiating Terms and Conditions
Anyone who has negotiated terms and conditions for a Government subcontract knows that it is a challenging process. The negotiation of terms and conditions is different with every transaction, and requires the negotiator to build a library of knowledge to navigate this complex territory. The first Continue Reading
Key Strategies for Contractor Relief under the FAR and CDA: REAs, Claims and Contractor Recovery
Federal government contracts are governed by a complex web of statutes and regulations. These laws control not only how a contractor may perform a contract, but how they can seek compensation for unanticipated costs and delays, and the manner in which they must deal with a dispute against the agency Continue Reading
EBC March Roundtable Meeting
Larry Kurzweil will moderate the EBC Environmental Roundtable, which meets every other month to discuss relevant environmental issues, regulatory changes and new developments that may impact our members provided by o-committees which focus on: Regulatory Affairs, Brownfields & Site Remediation, Continue Reading
Unlocking the Secrets to the GSA Multiple Award Schedule
One of the easiest entries into federal contracting (especially for small businesses) is through the use of the Multiple Award Schedules programs (MAS). GSA runs many of them but so does NASA (called SEWP) and DOD, among other agencies. Think of these in terms of being “Amazon” for consumers, Continue Reading
Navigating Employer Responsibilities under OSHA and CONN-OSHA
Private employers must comply with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act’s safety and health standards, administered by the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Public employers in Connecticut must comply with the safety and health standards under Continue Reading
Hot Topics in Health Law for All Attorneys: How to Play with a Full Deck When the Stakes Are High
Kay Klele joins a panel of attorneys at the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Annual Meeting and Convention to discuss health law issues, including issues which arise in multiple non-health law practice areas. The presentation includes health law topics and real-life examples related to HIPAA, Continue Reading
Will Drafting Fundamentals Post Pandemic
Trusts, Estates & Private Clients partner Judson Stein moderates a panel titled “Will and Trust Drafting Fundamentals Post Pandemic” hosted by New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. The program will focus on the tools, skills and knowledge necessary to get the best results for Continue Reading
Trust Drafting Fundamentals That Stand the Test of Time
Tim Ferges speaks on a panel titled "Trust Drafting Fundamentals" during the Will and Trust Drafting Fundamentals seminar hosted by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. During this program, Tim considers New Jersey’s Trust Code and its impact on estate planning with trusts, the Continue Reading