Description:
For small businesses and their teammates, few topics in government contracting are as confusing as the limitations on subcontracting for set-aside and socioeconomic sole source contracts. And if that isn’t stressful enough, the “LoS” is an area of heavy enforcement: get it wrong, and a contractor can face major penalties.
The nonmanufacturer rule is one that is also commonly misunderstood in the federal government contracting realm. But it is also one we encounter quite often in our role assisting federal contractors.
In this course, government contracts attorneys from Koprince McCall Pottroff will help you make sense of the limitations on subcontracting and nonmanufacturer rule. Using a step-by-step process and plenty of examples to help bring the rules to life will help you ensure that you understand and comply with these essential rules.
Shane McCall, Koprince, McCall, Pottroff LLC:
Shane McCall is an Equity Partner at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC and Editor of the SmallGovCon federal contracting legal blog. He recently published GovCon Handbook Volume 5: Procedures and Pitfalls of Size Protests and Appeals. He assists small businesses in FAR and SBA compliance issues, transactional issues such as joint ventures and teaming agreements, and regularly litigates GAO bid protests, size and status protests (including under the SDVOSB program), and claims. Shane’s writing on small business government contracting matters can regularly be found at SmallGovCon, and his work has appeared in Contract Management magazine. He speaks on government contracting issues to audiences around the country. You can contact him at smccall@koprince.com.
Greg Weber, Koprince, McCall, Pottroff LLC
Gregory is a Senior Associate Attorney at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC. Greg’s practice area covers a wide variety of issues pertaining to federal government contracts law. When tackling issues for clients, Greg relies on his experience in complex federal and state regulatory matters to help clients navigate the intricate web of federal government contracts law and its administrative processes. He also uses his skills in research, communication, and drafting to provide clients with clear and concise solutions for many of their varied needs in several areas of government contracts litigation, including GAO bid protests, FAA ODRA Bid Protests, and SBA size and status protests. He is also a regular contributor to the government contracting blog SmallGovCon.
About the Speakers:
What: Limitations on Subcontracting and the Nonmanufacturing
Rule Webinar
When: Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. MDT.
Where: Online via Microsoft Teams
Cost: FREE