Federal contracting rules and laws are complicated, and the rules aren’t always intuitive. Many contractors make legal mistakes routinely, involving everything from completing SAM profiles to calculating small business size to communicating with government contracting officers. The attorneys from Koprince McCall Pottroff will discuss the top 21 most common legal mistakes that contractors make time and time again. You will learn what these common mistakes are and how to not make the same mistakes.
Presented by Nicole Pottroff and Annie Birney, Koprince, McCall, Pottroff, LLC.
Nicole Pottroff’s Bio:
Nicole is an equity partner with Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC. Nicole’s practice focuses exclusively on federal government contract law. She helps clients understand and comply with the complex regulatory provisions unique to federal contracting, including the FAR, DFARS, and SBA small business, 8(a) Program, WOSB/EDWOSB, SDVOSB/VOSB, and HUBZone regulations, among others. Nicole also assists clients by drafting, reviewing, and negotiating joint venture agreements, mentor-protégé agreements, teaming agreements, subcontracts, social disadvantage narratives, and other critical documents. On the litigation side, Nicole has also played a key role in numerous GAO bid protests, Court of Federal Claims protests, SBA size and status protests, appeals before the SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, matters before the Boards of Contract Appeals, and even a protest appeal at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Nicole covers government contracting legal topics regularly on SmallGovCon.com. You can contact Nicole at npottroff@koprince.com.
Annie Birney’s Bio:
Annie is an Associate Attorney at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC and contributor to the SmallGovCon federal contracting legal blog. She assists small businesses with transactional issues such as joint ventures, mentor-protege agreements, and teaming agreements, and litigates GAO bid protests. She also assists applicants enrolling in the 8(a) Program, providing assistance from the beginning stages of the application process through maintaining eligibility status once enrolled. Annie’s writing on small business government contracting matters can be found at SmallGovCon. You can contact her at abirney@koprince.com.
This is a free webinar and registration is required. Registration closes at noon one day prior to the scheduled webinar. Webinar instructions will be emailed afternoon before the webinar. Webinar access will not be available if trying to register the morning of the webinar.
Federal contracting rules and laws are complicated, and the rules aren’t always intuitive. Many contractors make legal mistakes routinely, involving everything from completing SAM profiles to calculating small business size to communicating with government contracting officers. The attorneys from Koprince McCall Pottroff will discuss the top 21 most common legal mistakes that contractors make time and time again. You will learn what these common mistakes are and how to not make the same mistakes.
Presented by Nicole Pottroff and Annie Birney, Koprince, McCall, Pottroff, LLC.
Nicole Pottroff’s Bio:
Nicole is an equity partner with Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC. Nicole’s practice focuses exclusively on federal government contract law. She helps clients understand and comply with the complex regulatory provisions unique to federal contracting, including the FAR, DFARS, and SBA small business, 8(a) Program, WOSB/EDWOSB, SDVOSB/VOSB, and HUBZone regulations, among others. Nicole also assists clients by drafting, reviewing, and negotiating joint venture agreements, mentor-protégé agreements, teaming agreements, subcontracts, social disadvantage narratives, and other critical documents. On the litigation side, Nicole has also played a key role in numerous GAO bid protests, Court of Federal Claims protests, SBA size and status protests, appeals before the SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, matters before the Boards of Contract Appeals, and even a protest appeal at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Nicole covers government contracting legal topics regularly on SmallGovCon.com. You can contact Nicole at npottroff@koprince.com.
Annie Birney’s Bio:
Annie is an Associate Attorney at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC and contributor to the SmallGovCon federal contracting legal blog. She assists small businesses with transactional issues such as joint ventures, mentor-protege agreements, and teaming agreements, and litigates GAO bid protests. She also assists applicants enrolling in the 8(a) Program, providing assistance from the beginning stages of the application process through maintaining eligibility status once enrolled. Annie’s writing on small business government contracting matters can be found at SmallGovCon. You can contact her at abirney@koprince.com.
This is a free webinar and registration is required. Registration closes at noon one day prior to the scheduled webinar. Webinar instructions will be emailed afternoon before the webinar. Webinar access will not be available if trying to register the morning of the webinar.
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