Very few federal contracts are completed without some sort of delay occurring, but who is responsible for the resulting costs? Before you can determine liability for project delays, you have to understand the framework that federal courts use to analyze delays on government contracts. This Continue Reading
Environmental Business Council March Roundtable Meeting
Lanny Kurzweil moderates the EBC Environmental Roundtable, which meets every other month to discuss relevant environmental issues, regulatory changes and new developments that may impact CIANJ members provided by sub-committees which focus on: Regulatory Affairs, Brownfields & Site Remediation, Continue Reading
The Role of LSRPs and Environmental Consultants in Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Environmental professionals are at times engaged to serve as litigation experts. More frequently, they find themselves involved in cases when their work sites become the subjects of lawsuits and they are brought in as fact witnesses. This half-day class provides guidance to LSRPs and environmental Continue Reading
A Healthcare Revolution: Telehealth Becomes the New Normal
Kay Klele presents on a panel exploring the growth of telehealth during the pandemic. Continue Reading
Government Contracting Executive Briefings Series: DFARS & CMMC Cybersecurity Requirements
Alex Major and Franklin Turner lead a course on "DFARS & CMMC Cybersecurity Requirements" during the Government Contracting Executive Briefings, a series composed of 90-minute sessions covering “need to know” topics in the field of government contracts. Continue Reading
Eagleton Alumni in Politics Series: Careers in Law
Explore the many impactful career options in law and politics. The Eagleton Alumni Committee is hosting a series of career panels for all Rutgers students and Eagleton Institute alumni. Panel moderated by John Farmer, Eagleton Director, former New Jersey Attorney General and Rutgers Law Dean Continue Reading
Requests for Equitable Adjustments (REAs) and Certified Claims for Government Contractors
Cara Wulf speaks on "Requests for Equitable Adjustments (REAs) and Certified Claims for Government Contractors," during NCMA Boston's 60th Annual March Workshop. This session provides contractors with an overview of the differences and similarities between REAs and Certified Claims in US federal Continue Reading
Investor Security-Liens and Municipal Bonds
Sarah Smith joins a panel on “Investor Security-Liens and Municipal Bonds” during The Institute: Virtual 2021, an event presented by the National Association of Bond Lawyers. Continue Reading
Government Contract, CFIUS and Export Controls
Zack Hadzismajlovic presented to a group of founders and fellows of Activate on Government Contract, CFIUS and Export Controls. Activate is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, science-driven organization focused on hard-tech innovation with locations in Berkeley & Boston. In its 6 year existence, Activate Continue Reading
Basics of Multiple Award Schedule Contracting
This three part virtual course explores the regulatory foundation of the Multiple Award Schedule program and key factors to consider, including marketing for "non-marketers," pricing, federal market opportunities and compliance factors such as the Trade Agreements Act, small business plans and Continue Reading