“Dispute Issues that Matter to Your Small Business Now,” 2022 Small & Medium Business GovCon Forum
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June 7, 2022
On June 7, Partner Matthew Haws and Special Counsel Carla Weiss will lead a webinar at the 2022 Small & Medium Business GovCon Forum on the ways disputes can affect the small business journey through government contracting. The presentation, part of the 2022 Small & Medium Business GovCon Forum hosted by Federal Publications Seminars, will walk attendees through the types of disputes small businesses should be thinking about, focusing on best practices for small businesses seeking to avoid costly mistakes. Matthew will also be presenting on cybersecurity vulnerabilities / CMMC considerations for small businesses on June 7 and essential FAR regulatory knowledge for small businesses on June 8. The 2022 Forum is being made available complimentary; register here. Mr. Haws is a partner in the Government Contracts and Grants Practice. He represents clients ranging from defense manufacturers to IT systems integrators on government contract and grant law issues, including claims, compliance, and investigations. Ms. Weiss is special counsel in the Government Contracts and Grants Practice. She represents large and small companies on a range of government contract issues, including bid protests, claims, investigations, and compliance.
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June 7, 2022
On June 7, Partner Matthew Haws and Special Counsel Carla Weiss will lead a webinar at the 2022 Small & Medium Business GovCon Forum on the ways disputes can affect the small business journey through government contracting. The presentation, part of the 2022 Small & Medium Business GovCon Forum hosted by Federal Publications Seminars, will walk attendees through the types of disputes small businesses should be thinking about, focusing on best practices for small businesses seeking to avoid costly mistakes. Matthew will also be presenting on cybersecurity vulnerabilities / CMMC considerations for small businesses on June 7 and essential FAR regulatory knowledge for small businesses on June 8. The 2022 Forum is being made available complimentary; register here. Mr. Haws is a partner in the Government Contracts and Grants Practice. He represents clients ranging from defense manufacturers to IT systems integrators on government contract and grant law issues, including claims, compliance, and investigations. Ms. Weiss is special counsel in the Government Contracts and Grants Practice. She represents large and small companies on a range of government contract issues, including bid protests, claims, investigations, and compliance.
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