A Reminder Regarding SBA Representations and Certifications
The next time you submit an offer in response to a federal small-business contracting opportunity, or otherwise represent or certify your size or status in
The next time you submit an offer in response to a federal small-business contracting opportunity, or otherwise represent or certify your size or status in
Last week, the House of Representatives voted to approve back pay for all furloughed government employees (see here), a measure expected to be passed by
In MWL partner Bill Welch’s most recent blog post for “Battle Lines”, his weekly guest blog for the Washington Business Journal, FedBiz Daily Section, Bill addresses
As I wrote last year, a lot of ink has been spilled over the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, and particularly the provisions that will
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
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