The Challenges of Small Deals – a Buyer’s Perspective (July 24, 2013 Panel Discussion)
Check out our Seminars page for more information on our upcoming panel discussion on The Challenges of Small Deals – a Buyer’s Perspective. Panelists include
Check out our Seminars page for more information on our upcoming panel discussion on The Challenges of Small Deals – a Buyer’s Perspective. Panelists include
One Year Extension of the ACA Employer Mandate By Scott Dondershine, CPA, Esq. July 2013 In June of 2013, our firm issued a Client Alert
Understanding The ACA Employer Mandate By Scott Dondershine, CPA, Esq. For better or worse it is now time to take stock and learn of your
If I’m a federal government contractor, why do I need a government contracts attorney on hand for advice? Can’t I use our regular business attorney
On January 10, 2012 at 4:00 PM EST, MWL Attorney Kevin Learned will be discussing legal issues for startup companies on a Google+ “Hangout” hosted
In a small business set-aside contract, does an offeror need to be “small” at the time of contract award? That answer continues to be “No.”
If you missed our November 2012 seminar on Non-competition and Non-solicitation Provisions: Issues in Drafting/Negotiation and Enforcement, you can download the presentation here: https://restonlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Noncompete-and-Nonsolicit.pdf Here’s
On Tuesday, September 18, 2012, the Government Technology & Services Coalition (“GTSC”) hosted McMahon, Welch and Learned, PLLC (“MWL”) for a seminar in which Kevin
In analyzing whether or not to allow businesses to be included in the VA VetBiz Vendor Information Pages (VIP) Verification Program as a service-disabled veteran
This is a question we are often asked by clients who are thinking about applying for inclusion in the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development