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Press Coverage 24 results

Press Coverage | 01.12.23

Big Law Partner Appointed Special Counsel in Biden Document Probe

The National Law Journal

Press Coverage | 01.12.23

Who Is Robert Hur, Special Counsel in Biden Documents Case?

The Associated Press

Press Coverage | 07.28.15

DCMA Instructions Call For Risk-Based Approach

Bloomberg BNA
Peter Eyre, a Washington, D.C. partner in Crowell & Moring's Government Contracts Group, discusses the implications of the Defense Contract Management Agency's (DCMA) recently issued instructions to oversee contractors' efforts to exclude counterfeit electronic parts from their supply chains. Eyre says that the DCMA instruction "answers some questions but raises others."
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Press Coverage | 02.18.15

Top Verdicts: U.S. ex. rel. Hopper v. Lockheed Martin Corp.

Daily Journal
Los Angeles-based attorneys, Mark R. Troy, Jeffrey H. Rutherford, and Mana Elihu Lombardo were recognized for one of the Daily Journal's top verdicts of 2014 for their representation of Lockheed Martin in the U.S. ex. rel. Hopper v. Lockheed Martin Corp. case. After a six-day trial in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in Los Angeles, a jury unanimously found in favor of Lockheed Martin Corporation in a lawsuit filed under the qui tam provisions of the civil False Claims Act.
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Press Coverage | 01.28.15

Trafficking Rule Raises Subcontractor Monitoring Concerns

Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contacts Group partner, Peter Eyre, talks to Law360 regarding a final rule that will tighten restrictions on human trafficking in government contracting. Under its requirements, all contractors must disclose working conditions to employees, are barred from confiscating passports or other immigration documents, must ensure that workers aren't being charged any recruitment fees, and must provide the worker with return transportation for non-nationals. "I think another big question is: 'Who pays for this?'" Eyre said. "There are some very specific obligations, both the compliance plan ... and others. But who is going to pay for that?"
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Press Coverage | 01.09.15

Gov't Contracts Group Of The Year: Crowell & Moring

Law360
The firm's Government Contracts Group is featured for earning Law360's "Government Contracts Group of the Year Award," highlighting the Group as a widely heralded industry go-to and noting the firm's recent wins for Lockheed Martin Corp. and BAE Systems. Washington, D.C.-based Government Contract Group co-chairs, Angela B. Styles and Daniel R. Forman, discuss with Law360 the background of the Group and the deep bench of experienced attorneys from associates to partners which sets the Group apart from others. "We have folks on our legal team who are former military personnel, former engineers and software developers, and in addition to being at the top of their game on the legal side, they can speak multiple languages and talk to both general counsel and engineers, and that's an important facet of our practice," Forman states. Styles reiterates, "We're continually able to serve clients with the right lawyer, right experience, [and] right skill set."
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Press Coverage | 01.07.15

5 Issues Gov't Contractors Need To Know About In 2015

Law360
Law360 highlights the firm's Government Contracts Group and the recent webinar the Group conducted titled, "What Will the New Year Bring for Government Contractors?" This article details the five issues federal contractors should pay attention to in 2015, as forecasted by Crowell & Moring attorneys in their preview of the year ahead.
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Press Coverage | 01.02.15

Government Contracts Legislation and Regulation to Watch In 2015

Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts partner, Peter Eyre, discusses the potential impact of executive orders on the government contracts industry, including a 2012 order that will recruit federal contractors in U.S. efforts to fight labor trafficking at home and abroad. "That proposal came out months ago. That is now, as far as we can tell, ready to come out in final form. Because of the compliance requirements of that rule, it's something that will get a lot of attention," Eyre said.
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Press Coverage | 09.11.14

Corporate Inversion Executive Order Possible, Crowell Partner Advises Contractors

BNA
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts Group attorneys, Angela B. Styles and Stephen J. McBrady, discuss how President Obama might soon issue an executive order making it tougher for corporations that move overseas for tax purposes to win federal contracts. "How hard they will make it to do business with the U.S. government is anyone's guess," Styles said. The order requires contractors to disclose violations of more than a dozen state and federal labor laws and regulations. McBrady added that, "As a result, contractors should review labor law compliance and current arbitration agreements, as well as submit comments on any proposed regulations."
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Press Coverage | 09.02.14

COFC Ruling May Hasten Commercial Contracting's Decline

Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contract Group partner, J. Chris Haile, discusses a recent Court of Federal Claims decision that exempts Federal Supply Schedule contracts from some streamlined commercial acquisition rules, which is causing some concern about the long-term relevance of commercial contracting rules. Because FAR Part 8.4 only provides that FAR Part 12 applies in three instances, it doesn't cover situations in which CMS deviated from commercial practices when making an order under the schedules. "The general presumption has been that the schedules are commercial item contracts, so that while they're subject to FAR Part 8, they're also subject to FAR Part 12," Haile said. "I think that the decision certainly could have come out differently."
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Press Coverage | 08.14.14

New Rule Increases Pressure On Homeland Security Contracts

Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contacts Group partner, Peter Eyre, discusses the expanded authority of the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) and how it will effect various companies and agencies, especially the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and its contractors. "Contractors and subcontractors that traditionally haven't dealt with rated orders are more likely to see them because of this expansion. Companies will need to become familiar with these obligations," Eyre said. "And I suspect that civilian agencies — especially DHS — are going to be figuring out how to use the expanded coverage and authority."
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Press Coverage | 08.06.14

7 Lingering Questions On Contractor Labor Violation Reports

Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contacts Group partner, Peter Eyre, speaks with Law360 regarding the lingering questions on contractor labor violation reports. When speaking to the mandatory disclosure rule, Eyre says, "It's taken years to get clarity on what happens to the information when it's disclosed [under the mandatory disclosure rule], and here, too, industry will need clarity on how the government will weigh and act upon these new disclosures."
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Press Coverage | 05.06.14

DOD Counterfeit Parts Rule Signals Tough Enforcement / Final Rule on Counterfeit Electronic Parts

Law360 / BNA Federal Contracts Report
Government Contracts Group partner Peter Eyre offers his thoughts on the U.S. Department of Defense's final rule issued on May 6 intended to remove counterfeit electronic parts from its supply chain. He says, "DOD is very serious about the integrity of the supply chain and they recognize that carving out off the shelf items leaves a gap in their coverage,…The final rule demonstrates that DOD expects visibility and coverage from top-to-bottom of the supply chain."
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Press Coverage | 01.01.14

Government Contracts Regulation And Legislation To Watch In 2014

Aerospace & Defense and Government Contracts Law360
When asked about what regulations and legislation government contracts and lawyers will be watching this new year, Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts partner Peter Eyre says, "I think there's going to be much more focus on sources and how prime contractors supervise and monitor subcontractors in their supply chain. There's also a question of who's going to bear those costs. …There are dollars associated with closer scrutiny of the supply chain."
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Press Coverage | 10.29.13

Whistleblower Protections Expanded at Federal Contractors

Compliance Week
With new rules for whistleblower protections for employees at federal contractors and their sub-contractors, there could be more enforcement actions against companies in the defense companies if there are issues not handled correctly. Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts Group partner Peter Eyre discusses how the new rules mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act will change how both sub-contractor and sub-contractor employees are now covered by these rules.
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Press Coverage | 09.27.13

Anti-Trafficking Rules Raise Contractor Compliance Concerns

Government Contracts Law360
Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts Group partner, Peter Eyre, speaks to Government Contracts Law360 about new anti-trafficking regulations. The regulations are aimed at fighting human trafficking and implement parts of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act and a September 2012 executive order on trafficking that force prime contractors to take more responsibility for vetting their subcontractors and recruiters. According to Eyre, "The question is going to be: What else might the government expect above and beyond those minimum requirements? It's unclear what entity will opine on the sufficiency of these plans, and that too is a likely area for comment."
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Press Coverage | 08.01.13

Performance Review Rule Preserves Contractor Appeals

Law360
In reaction to the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. General Services Administration, and NASA finalizing a change to the Federal Acquisition Regulation that standardizes the evaluation criteria for contractors' performance reviews, Washington, D.C.-based Government Contracts Group partner, Peter Eyre tells Law360 that, "The final rule pushes toward greater oversight of the agencies' reviews, but it remains important for contractors to make sure reports are accurate, because poor reviews can damage a contractor's reputation and ability to win new contracts."
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