Cara Wulf defines cybersecurity foundations and explain why cybersecurity matters. She discusses the type of information that must be protected, and the key governing bodies tasked with implementing the patchwork of laws and regulations addressing cybersecurity requirements. She examines the Federal Continue Reading
Claims Appeal Litigation and the Contract Disputes Act
Federal government contract disputes are unlike any other legal disputes. These disputes are governed by specific regulations and must be dealt with using certain procedures before special subject-matter specific courts. Familiarity with these practices and procedures is critical to a contractor's Continue Reading
New Build America, Buy America Domestic Sourcing Requirements for Federally Funded Projects
Cara Wulf joins a panel that discusses the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) new final guidance implementing the Build America, Buy America Act's (BABA) requirements for domestic sourcing and manufacturing for federally funded infrastructure projects. They discuss the guidelines' broad Continue Reading
Food & Produce: What Are They? What Makes Them Different?
Freight claims involving items and materials intended for human consumption and related products typically involve a myriad of different laws, regulations and practices. Ron Leibman joins a panel which covers loss and damage claims for processed food items, fresh fruits and vegetables and Continue Reading
Cybersecurity Compliance for Government Contractors
Alex Major leads this course driven by the demand of our customers to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of newly-published rules and regulations and increased enforcement facing those who do business with the government. It is a high-level review of the cybersecurity rules and regulations, Continue Reading
The Most Underutilized Tool in Government Contracting: Bid Protest Intervention
In follow up to September’s Webinar on Asserting Bid Protests, October’s webinar focuses on bid protest defense. It is all too common these days for a contractor to receive the happy news that they received a contract award, followed several days later with the upsetting news that their award has Continue Reading
Federal Infrastructure Series: Buy America(n) in Infrastructure Contracting
In this final session of PCI’s six-part Federal Infrastructure Contracting Series, experienced Government Contracts attorney Cara Wulf provides a comprehensive overview of legal landscape pertaining to domestic preference in federal contracting. Cara starts by explaining the fundamentals of the Continue Reading
What Lawyers Must Know Re the Latest in the Banking Industry
Mike Horn speaks during “What Lawyers Must Know Re the Latest in the Banking Industry,” a webinar presented by NJSBA. Continue Reading
Unlocking the Secrets to the GSA Multiple Award Schedule Virtual
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, but it Continue Reading
Suspensions, Debarment and Related Ethical Issues for Federal Contractors
Nothing is scarier to government contractors than the prospect of suspension or debarment. In this webinar, experienced government contracts attorney Maria Panichelli discusses the ethical issues and common causes of suspensions and debarments, which can keep you from doing future business with the Continue Reading