Government Contracts Breakfast Series: Claims and Requests for Equitable Adjustment
Event | 01.16.19, 3:00 AM EST - 5:00 AM EST
Address
Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel
2800 S Potomac Ave, Arlington, VA 22202
Crowell & Moring is pleased to announce the launch of our Government Contracts Breakfast Series. All of the sessions will be held in Northern Virginia and focus on issues most important to government contractors. Our January session is described below.
When performing government contracts, contractors frequently experience performance challenges such as delays; increased performance costs attributable to government action; costs resulting from government-initiated contract termination; and costs of remediating certain environmental pollution and toxic tort litigation. Each of these add time or additional expense for which the government may have a legal obligation to pay. Join us as we discuss the process of filings claims and REAs, including a discussion of formal and informal dispute resolution under government contracts.
We will provide a CLE certificate of attendance and other materials to use in seeking continuing education credits.
Registration begins at 8:00 am.
For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts
Contact
Denise Giardina
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