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2nd Annual Midwest Government Contracts Seminar

Event | 10.29.24, 8:30 AM CDT - 5:30 PM CDT | CLE Offered

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Crowell & Moring Chicago Office, 455 N. Cityfront Plaza Drive, Suite 3600, Chicago, IL

Join us for our 2nd Annual Midwest Government Contracts Seminar. In this day-long, in-person conference at Crowell’s Chicago office, our experienced practitioners will discuss updates in key areas of government contracts including what to expect in 2025 in infrastructure, deals, protests and disputes, cybersecurity, intellectual property, investigations, and artificial intelligence.

This is a great opportunity to connect in person in our Chicago office and stay informed of significant legal issues impacting companies doing business with federal, state, and local governments.

This program is intended for government contractors only. Please no outside law firms or government employees.

Click here to view the agenda. 

Questions

For questions about this event, please contact Ngar Eldredge.

For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts

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