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Preparing for and Doing Transactions as a Government Contractor

This is the fifth episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Cy Alba and Dave Shafer, partners in PilieroMazza ‘s Government Contracts and Business & Transactions groups, cover preparing for and doing transactions as a government contractor.

Utilizing Strategic Partnerships for Government Contracts

This is the third episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Matt Feinberg and Jackie Unger , partners in PilieroMazza ‘s Litigation & Dispute Resolution and  Government Contracts groups, discuss utilizing strategic partnerships for government contracts.

Mitigating Protests and Disputes in Government Contracts

This is the fourth episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Katie Burrows and Sam Finnerty , partners in PilieroMazza ‘s Government Contracts Group , review how to mitigate protests and disputes in government contracts.

Ins and Outs of Federal Procurement Programs for Small Businesses

This is the sixth and final episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Peter Ford and Meghan Leemon , attorneys in PilieroMazza ‘s Government Contracts Group , go over the ins and outs of federal procurement programs for small businesses.

Labor and Employment Issues Unique to Government Contractors

This is the second episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Nichole Atallah and Sarah Nash , partners in PilieroMazza ‘s Labor & Employment Group , cover labor and employment issues unique to government contractors.

So You Want to be a Government Contractor? What Commercial Businesses Need to Know

This is the first episode of our series on “Commercial Businesses New to Government Contracting.” In this episode, Jon Williams and Kevin Barnett, attorneys in  PilieroMazza ‘s Government Contracts Group , discuss the basics of what commercial businesses need to know before entering the federal marketplace.

Construction Webinar Series: Preparing for and Managing Claims in the COVID-19 Project Environment

Click  here  to view the recorded session. Like most industries, COVID-19 continues to adversely impact companies operating in the construction sector. Now, with a surge in new cases across the country, construction firms contracting with the government should have a plan in place to prepare for and manage claims related to COVID. If you’re considering filing a claim or a request for equitable adjustment (REA), you’ll want to register for this timely webinar presented by PilieroMazza’s Lauren Brier and Sam Finnerty . They’ll cover the . . . Read More

Mergers and Acquisitions in Healthcare: Getting Your House In Order

Click  here  to view the recorded session. Healthcare businesses represent essential transaction opportunities in the middle market. Despite the current pandemic, healthcare remains a principal area of investment; however, M&A activity has its own unique challenges that require strategic advance planning to avoid merger complications. Join sbLiftOff’s Sharon Heaton and PilieroMazza’s Kathryn Hickey for a one-hour webinar to discuss what the current healthcare M&A marketplace looks like and how you can help maximize your efforts for a successful transaction. Areas to . . . Read More

When Sick Leave Runs Out—Managing Employee Absences and Balancing Legal Obligations

Click  here  to view the recorded session. COVID-19 has exacerbated the issue of paid time off shortages in the workplace and created new questions about legal liability stemming from mandatory worksite and school closures and cautious workforce protection measures such as failed health screenings. Many employees will face shortfalls in employer-provided paid time off and any federal or state required sick leave protection. During this webinar, we will discuss strategies for managing employee leave in each of these situations. We will . . . Read More

BLOG: New Judicial Order Offers Clarity on Maryland Statutes of Limitations Impacted by COVID-19

Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of state-level court systems, including Maryland’s courts, declared judicial emergencies and issued orders automatically tolling, or postponing, the expiration of statutes of limitations* for claims filed within those states. These orders offered plaintiffs a reprieve from the strict filing deadlines. Now, as Maryland begins the process of reopening its court systems to the public, the state’s highest court has issued an order offering clarity as to the new filing deadlines for the expiration of . . . Read More