Adam Swanson speaks on a panel on Key State Cases and FAPA (Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act) at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Legal Issues and Regulatory Compliance Conference. He highlights recent litigation concerning New York’s FAPA. The conference brings together industry professionals to Continue Reading
Prejudgment Remedies: Advanced Practice
Emily Gianquinto joins speakers at the 2025 Litigation Retreat presented by the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA). Emily, who serves as president-elect of the CBA, discusses “Prejudgment Remedies: Advanced Practice” during the Special Trial Procedures segment. The program features Connecticut Continue Reading
28th Annual Arthur Liman Center Colloquium: Safety and Insecurity
Vanessa Roberts Avery, McCarter partner and former US Attorney for the District of Connecticut, served as a panelist at the 28th Annual Arthur Liman Center Colloquium: Safety and Insecurity, a Yale Law School program. Vanessa discussed with co-panelists how our legal, administrative, and regulatory Continue Reading
2025: DFARS Part 225, Foreign Acquisition
Philip Lee joins Washington DC based, Jennifer Schaus & Associates in the 2025 Webinar Series covering The DFARS, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. This series features guest speakers who will uncover the important details and nuances of The DFARS. Attendees will get educated Continue Reading
You’re on the Hook!: Business & Personal Tax Obligations Affecting Owners, Officers, & Employees
Tax attorneys Michael Puzyk, Michael Guariglia, and Paul Buonaguro present "You’re on the Hook!: Business & Personal Tax Obligations Affecting Owners, Officers, & Employees" at the Tax Executives Institute NJ Chapter seminar on May 8, 2025. The panel of speakers address various federal, Continue Reading
I Have 99 Problems but Bid Rigging Isn’t One: Mitigating Antitrust Risk in Government Bidding
In this webinar, former Justice Department antitrust attorney Robin Crauthers covers the DOJ Antitrust Division’s recent government contract bid rigging investigations, discusses the Trump Administration’s priorities, and provides tips to avoid the appearance of impropriety in bidding. Continue Reading
When Is Bad Faith a Jury Question?
Sherilyn Pastor, former President of the American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC), joins a panel at its 2025 annual meeting to discuss, “When Is Bad Faith a Jury Question?” The panel will present on both sides of this important question in bad faith law and the Restatement (3d) of Torts recent Continue Reading
Forming & Leveraging SmallBiz-Compliant Teams & Joint Ventures
You can’t go far in GovCon without hearing about teaming, joint ventures, or the SBA mentor-protégé program. These strategies can open doors to more contracts – but only if you know how to use them correctly. In this session, Maria Panichelli, Government Contracts Partner at the law firm of Continue Reading
Everything You Need to Know About Size and Status Protests Part One: Small Biz Eligibility Rules
In recent years there has been an increased focus on the federal small business programs, and a corresponding increase in the amount of federal contracts set-aside for small, and specific types of small, businesses. In this environment, eligibility for the 8(a), HUBZone, women-owned Continue Reading
Trust Me: The Drafting Fundamentals You Need to Know
Tim Ferges presents at the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE) seminar where he discusses New Jersey’s Trust Code and its impact on estate planning with trusts, the administration of trusts, and litigation involving trusts. Continue Reading