The D.C. Bar Government Contracts and Litigation Section is hosting two morning seminars on District of Columbia procurement, protests and disputes. The events are free and open to all members of the public, D.C. government contracting and legal communities. If you are involved in contracting with the D.C. government, you should attend these seminars.
Seminar I- March 19, 2008
Basic Government Contracting Principles and the D.C. Government Procurement Process
Seminar II - March 20, 2008
D.C. Government Protest and Disputes Processes
D.C. Contract Appeals Board Judges, senior personnel from D.C. government agencies and members of the private bar who are experienced in D.C. contracting and litigation will provide practical instruction on the formation of D.C. government contracts and methods for the informal and formal adjudication of contract protests, contract claims and contractor suspension and debarment matters.
Speakers:
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David Gragan, Chief Procurement Officer, District of Columbia
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Laurence Schor, McManus, Schor, Asmar & Darden LLP
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Matthew Watson, Former D.C. City Auditor and Judge, DC Contract Appeals Board
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Christopher Kerns, Vice President and General Counsel, Fort Myer Construction
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James Stanford, D.C. Assistant Attorney General
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Susan Warshaw Ebner, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
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Nancy Hapeman, General Counsel, Office of Contracts and Procurement
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Warren Nash, D.C. Contract Appeals Board
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Jonathan Zischkau, Chief Judge, D.C. Contract Appeals Board - Invited
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Thomas Foltz, D.C. Assistant Attorney General
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Keith D Coleman, Reed Smith LLP
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Nicole Becton, Director of Policy and Planning, Department of Small and Local Business Development
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Howard Schwartz, D.C. Assistant Attorney General
Date: March 19, 2008 Wednesday
Time: 7:30 am - 10:00 am
Location: One Judiciary Square
1st Floor Conference Room, Old Council Chambers
Washington, DC 20004
Cost: Free to the public
Note: This Section-sponsored educational program is not intended to be a CLE program and thus does not qualify for CLE credit in other jurisdictions including Ohio and Pennsylvania.
To register for this program, obtain a printable registration form, and get more information, please visit: the DC Bar website.