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
Representing the Startup and Emerging Technology Company
Onome Adejemilua and Mark Nikolsky were panelists for the New Jersey State Bar Association’s webinar on “Representing the Startup and Emerging Technology Company.” Continue Reading
REAs, Claims, and CDA Claim Litigation Before the Boards and COFC
Federal government contracts are governed by a complex web of statutes and regulations. Getting paid for issues that arise during a contract requires an understanding of laws, processes and a thorough understanding of two critical tools for seeking compensation: REAs and Claims. Government Continue Reading
Top Ten Tips About Protests: Fighting for and Keeping the Contracts You Deserve
Maria Panichelli joins NVSBC Program Director Earl Morgan, to discuss the top ten tips about protests, fighting for and keeping contracts you deserve. If you do business with the Federal government, chances are you have heard the term “protest.” But do you know the difference between bid protests Continue Reading
Implications for Employers from the Overturning of Roe v. Wade
Daniella Gordon spoke during a webinar on “Implications for Employers from the Overturning of Roe v. Wade.” Continue Reading
Closing Arguments
Bill Wallach was a panelist for the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Education’s two-day trial seminar on the subject of Closing Arguments – “How to deliver an effective Closing and what are its goals.” Continue Reading
When Eligibility is the Question: Filing and Defending Against Size and Status Protests
Given the proliferation of set-aside contracts in the federal government contracting industry, eligibility for the 8(a), HUBZone, women-owned and veteran-owned programs is critical. This eligibility can greatly expand contracting opportunities and result in more contract awards. But, did Continue Reading
Effective Utilization of Bid Protests to Obtain and Defend Contract Awards
Competition for federal government contracts today is fierce. As a result, bid protests are a common feature of many procurements. Understanding the processes and procedures that govern bid protests can mean the difference between getting a contract or losing out to a competitor. McCarter partner, Continue Reading
Essential Subcontracting Considerations on Federal Projects
In the federal government contracting space, subcontracts have to do double duty. Not only do they have to address the requirements of the prime and subcontractor, they also have to consider the interests of the government. In this webinar, experienced government contracting attorney Maria Continue Reading
Suspensions, Debarments and Ethical Issues for Government Contractors
Nothing is more frightening to federal contractors than the prospect of suspension or debarment. Not only can it interrupt your current operations, it can also prevent you from receiving any federal contracts in the foreseeable future. For many business owners, it would mean the end of their Continue Reading