Alex Major joins other industry experts to discuss “Tying It All Together: Managing Risk and Compliance with Internal or External Resources” during Federal Publications Seminars’ 6th Cybersecurity Summit for Government Contractors. Continue Reading
Teaming, Joint Ventures, and Mentor-Protégé Relationships on Federal Set-Aside Contracts
Who HASN’T heard about teaming, joint ventures, and the mentor protégé program at this point? It’s been one of THE hot topics in government contracting for years now. But, however often these concepts are discussed, they are just as often misunderstood. While these strategies can greatly increase Continue Reading
AB5: New Trucking Paradigm or Road to Nowhere?
Ron Leibman joins Jason Seidl, Cowen Airfreight & Surface Transportation Analyst, and Ken Kellaway, President & CEO, RoadOne IntermodaLogistics for a discussion on the trucking industry’s adaptation to AB5 and its feasibility. Continue Reading
CMMC: Understanding and Defining Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
Alex Major discusses “CMMC: Understanding and Defining Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)” during a webinar presented by the National Defense Industrial Association. Continue Reading
Enforceability of Class Action Waivers Contained in Contracts (with or without arbitration clauses)
Ryan Richman and Chris Rojao discuss the present landscape regarding the enforceability of class action waivers in New Jersey, including discussions of the recent New Jersey Supreme Court and Appellate Division decisions, and provide commentary on strategies for drafting and including class action Continue Reading
eDiscovery Playbooks: How to Win by Day and Sleep at Night
Makenzie Windfelder explains “eDiscovery Playbooks: How to Win by Day and Sleep at Night” during a webinar presented by JD Supra. Continue Reading
Data Rights Clauses in FAR Contracting
A Companion to August’s Data Rights in DoD Contracting. Managing intellectual property (IP) when working with the federal government is one larger challenges of government contracting. IP in Government Contracting is controlled by a set of FAR and DFARS clauses that control which rights the Continue Reading
Keeping the Contract You’ve Won: Intervention and Defending Against Bid Protests
In today's increasingly competitive federal market, contractors may receive an award notice, only to be told several days later that the contract is on hold, all because of a bid protest filed by a disgruntled competitor. If you have ever found yourself in this position, you may know how hard Continue Reading
Size and Status Protests: Eligibility, Bases, and Processes
In today’s competitive government contracting market, small business eligibility gives contractors a huge leg up. As more and more contracts are set aside for small, 8(a), HUBZone, veteran-owned and woman-owned companies, eligibility can be the key to success. Small business eligibility can be Continue Reading
REAs – Claims and Disputes
In this session 4 of 4 in the Introduction to Government Contracts webinar series, Cara Wulf identifies what to do when things go “wrong” during performance of a Government contract. She discusses the circumstances under which a request for an equitable adjustment (REA) to the contract should be Continue Reading