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
Changes: The Most Important Clause in Government Contracting
As many experienced federal contractors know, the Changes clause just may be the most important clause in your contract. From variations in quantities, to design revisions, to delays, to defective specifications, to breaches of warranty, many if not most of the issues that arise during the Continue Reading
Achieving Racial Equity in Healthcare: Solutions to Maternal Health Disparities
Racially disparate rates of infection and death from the COVID-19 pandemic spotlighted a painful reality. People of color face substantial barriers to care that are not present to the same extent for white people, including a disproportionate lack of access to quality care, health insurance, and Continue Reading
GovCon Office Hours – Ask The Experts
In this interactive session, Alex Major and Franklin Turner – the Co-Leaders of McCarter & English’s Chambers-ranked Government Contracts and Global Trade Group – provide their thoughts in response to any federal procurement questions that you and your company might have. Franklin and Alex have Continue Reading
Union Organizing: What Employers (and Employees) Should Know About the National Labor Relations Act in the Wake of Amazon
High profile union organizing campaigns at Amazon, Starbucks, and other employers have raised the issue of worker organization to a new high. With private sector unionization at an all-time low, most employers (and employees) have no experience with the rules surrounding such activity, and often Continue Reading
Taking the Surprise out of the No Surprises Act
Kay Klele discusses the impact of the No Surprises Act on self-funded plans and providers during a webinar presented by USI Insurance Services. Continue Reading
Estate Planning Primer
Judson Stein presents an “Estate Planning Primer,” which includes an overview of federal gift, estate and generation skipping transfer taxes, during NJICLE’s 2022 Estate Planning College. Continue Reading
Estate Planning College
Judson Stein presents an “ Estate Planning Primer,” including an overview of federal gift, estate and generation skipping transfer taxes during ICLE's Estate Planning College, a full day CLE program. Continue Reading
COVID-19 Legal Issues: Guidance for Performing Arts Organizations
Matthew Windman speaks on “COVID-19 Legal Issues: Guidance for Performing Arts Organizations,” which explores the many new and challenging legal concerns that performing arts organizations have confronted since the outbreak of COVID-19 two years ago, including issues related to employment law, Continue Reading