Is the Government Services Sector Really in Decline?
Steve Pearlstein, columnist for the Washington Post, has posted a series of articles decrying the DC area economy’s over-reliance on what he apparently sees as
Steve Pearlstein, columnist for the Washington Post, has posted a series of articles decrying the DC area economy’s over-reliance on what he apparently sees as
Virginia business and transactional attorneys have been discussing the impact and wisdom of the recent Supreme Court of Opinion, Ott v. Monroe (http://www.courts.state.va.us/opinions/opnscvwp/1101278.pdf), which held
The Virginia Supreme Court: Reversal of Fortune in Important Non-Compete Case – and Other Important Restrictive Covenant Cases Mark November 4, 2011 on your list
New Rules Designed to Protect Subcontractors From Primes Who do Not Fully or Timely Pay Invoices February 2011 On September 27, 2010, President Obama signed
Recent Developments Affecting Small Businesses and Subcontracting Requirements September 2010 The following is a brief summary of some recent actions over the past several months
SBA Proposes Overhaul To Small Business Contracting Program February 2010 This past October, the Small Business Administration proposed potentially far reaching changes to its 8(a) small
Do Business Method Patents Hurt or Help?
OMB and GAO at Odds Over Set-Aside Programs September 2009 Agencies Advised to Disregard GAO Recommendations that ContractingOfficers Set-aside Contracts to Qualified HUBZone Small BusinessesInstead
Recent Developments and Changes Affecting Small Business Government Contractors January 2009 1. New FAR Ethics Requirements Mandate The Disclosure ofCriminal and Civil Violations and/or Significant
Government Enacts Rules Designed to Expand Opportunities to Protest the Award of Task Orders and Enhance Competition September 2008 Effective September 17, 2008, the government