We are operating in unprecedented times, where the uncertainty of the pandemic and political conflicts have caused excess strain on an already overburdened global supply chain, causing delays and inflated costs for all kinds of companies and their customers for the foreseeable future. No matter what Continue Reading
Managing Products and Their Components in China and Other Countries of Origin
Zack Hadzismajlovic takes a tour through four different areas that affect contractors across a multitude of sectors. He covers significant restrictions on the country of origin of products and components, the supply of certain products, the receipt of investments, and the use of employees from Continue Reading
Cloud Security Fundamentals and FedRAMP Compliance
Alex Major discusses “Cloud Security Fundamentals and FedRAMP Compliance” during Las Vegas Government Contracts Week 2022. Continue Reading
Risks from Serving More than One Master – Practicing Law Without a License, Outside Civil Exposure and Other Pitfalls for In-House Counsel
Christopher Adams co-presents “Risks from Serving More than One Master – Practicing Law Without a License, Outside Civil Exposure and Other Pitfalls for In-House Counsel” at the Association of Corporate Counsel New Jersey chapter’s 20th Annual All-Day CLE Conference. Speakers address inherent Continue Reading
Evidence in Trust and Estate Litigation
Tim Ferges presented a NJICLE program in which he reviewed evidence issues and challenges faced by trust and estate litigators from their initial retention as counsel through trial. Continue Reading
The 10 Biggest Bid Protest Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
In today’s competitive federal marketplace, Bid Protests are an inevitable feature of many procurements. As a contractor, you can utilize bid protests to go after awards that improperly went to your competitors. BUT bid protests brought by competitors can also cause you to lose Continue Reading
Ethics: Crime in Bankruptcy
Jeff Testa joins a panel on “Ethics: Crime in Bankruptcy” during the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop presented by the American Bankruptcy Institute. This panels discuses various crimes committed that either caused a bankruptcy, were discovered during a bankruptcy or were committed during the Continue Reading
Finding a Political Job in Washington, DC
Michael Maitland speaks on “Finding a Political Job in Washington, DC” during the 5th annual Mid-Atlantic Political Intern Summit (MAPIS2022) hosted by the Rowan Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship(RIPPAC). Continue Reading
New Jersey Directed Trusts: Nontraditional Fiduciary and Non-Fiduciary Roles
Tim Ferges presented a NJICLE program in which he examined the use of directed trusts as well as the nontraditional roles of trust protectors and other trust directors in the administration of those trusts at the NJICLE’s 2022 Estate Planning Summer Institute. Continue Reading
Avoiding Contractor’s Most Common Bid Protest Mistakes
The more competitive the federal market becomes, the more inevitable bid protests are. If you want to succeed in bid protest litigation, it is critically important that you understand the rules and regulations governing the protest process. It is also vital that you avoid the common Continue Reading