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Webinar Series: Safeguarding Your Secrets in the Digital Age - Part 1

Webinar | 09.17.19, 8:00 AM EDT - 9:00 AM EDT

Protecting trade secrets in the digital age is a modern reality, with confidential information easily stored, sent, and received electronically. Nevertheless, the most significant security breaches often arise from human behavior. 


Join us for three part webinar series on how you can get ahead of the curve to safeguard your trade secrets. In Part 1, we will highlight best practices to identify and protect your trade secrets internally. We will also discuss how to use restrictive covenants or non-compete provisions in employee agreements as well as tips for drafting and enforcing Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) internally. 


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On-Going Government Audits of Small Business Programs: Why the Federal Government’s Focus on ‘Waste, Fraud, and Abuse’ Impacts Both Large and Small Contractors

The federal government has identified purported ‘waste, fraud, and abuse’ in small business programs as a major focus of its current enforcement efforts. As it relates to federal procurement, we have seen audits and investigations rolled out not only of active participants in the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development Program but also reviews of various types of small business contracts (such as 8(a) sole source and set-aside awards, preference-based awards, and small business set-aside awards over particular values). Join Crowell & Moring as we discuss what aspects of contract performance and teaming arrangements are being scrutinized (e.g., size/status eligibility, limitations on subcontracting compliance, reasonableness of market rates, etc.) and how these considerations can impact both small government contractors holding the prime contracts under review and their subcontractors. ...