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Government Contracts Year-End Review 2020

  • 15 Dec 2020
  • 1:00 PM

The government contracting legal landscape has gone through many important changes in 2020, including the new SBA certification requirement for women-owned small businesses, an overhaul of the HUBZone regulations, new cybersecurity requirements, changes to eligibility requirements for the 8(a) Business Development Program, responding to COVID-19, and much more.  

In this session, government contracts attorneys Shane McCall and Steven Koprince will provide a comprehensive update on the most important government contracting legal changes of the year, with a special focus on changes impacting small businesses. The session concludes with a “crystal ball” look ahead at the likely legal developments in 2021.

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