Federal Contracting: Stimulus at Work
Due to the changing landscape in Federal Contracting, it is more important than ever that contractors - those experienced in Federal work or those looking to move into the this market - are aware of the ramifications of the new administration, rule and regulation updates, and the impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on the Federal contracting process. This webinar series will provide an overview of the existing process and walk attendees through the evolution Federal contracting.
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The New and Old of Federal Contracting
May 21 | 1:30-3:00pm ET
The federal market has changed dramatically over the last six months. This program will provide an overview of the market basics for those new and experienced in Federal Contracting.
- Overview of Federal Contracting
- How and where to find Federal Contracts
- Competing for the contract award
The Contract Award Process
May 28 | 1:30-3:00pm ET
Understand the ins and outs of federal contracts and what makes them unique. Get a peek at the new Federal subcontract from ConsensusDOCS. Learn what the government is thinking when awarding your contract.
- Advanced contract award processes
- Key contract clauses
How to Handle Claims and Disputes
June 4 | 1:30-3:00pm ET
You are dealing with one of the toughest clients around - the Federal Government. How do you protect yourself while navigating the claims and disputes process?
- Procedure for claims and disputes
- Past performance evaluations
The Recovery Act
June 11 | 1:30-3:00pm ET
Where are the contracts? What new and complex strings have been attached? Get clarification on the three big issues surrounding stimulus:
- Buy America Provisions
- Reporting requirements for contractors
- Ethics and compliance rules
NOTE: No refunds will be given for missed webinars.
Speakers
Dirk Haire
Partner, Holland & Knight
Practice Areas:
- Construction
- Government Contracts
Mr. Haire practices in the areas of construction law and government contracts, representing contractors and owners in virtually all phases of both the public and private sectors of the construction industry. His experience covers numerous construction litigation actions ranging from standard two−party disputes to complex multi-party claims involving amounts in controversy. Haire also regularly counsels and represents clients in various alternative dispute resolution proceedings, including mediation and arbitration.
Daniel J. Donohue
Shareholder, Akerman Senterfitt Attorneys at Law
Practice Areas:
- Construction, Government Contracts
- Postal Contracting, Government Contractor Fraud Defense Team
Mr. Donohue represent clients in litigation of claims and appeals, arbitration, administrative litigation, commercial litigation in federal and state courts, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. In addition, Donohue represents clients in pre-contract negotiations and controversies, bid protests, contract performance disputes, liens and payment issues, as well as commercial claims and disputes.
Thomas J. Kelleher, Jr.
Senior Partner, Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP.
Practice Areas:
- Construction Law
- Government Contracts
- Litigation
Mr. Kelleher has extensive government and construction contract experience on issues involving bidding, changes, differing site conditions, delays and terminations. In addition, he has represented clients in mediation's, as well as arbitration proceedings. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968-1973 as the Assistant Chief and Instructor in the Procurement Law Division at the U. S. Army JAG School, Charlottesville, VA.










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