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Jonathan S. Aronie

Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    • 2099 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 100
      Washington, District of Columbia, 20006
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    • 202-747-1900
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ABOUT Jonathan S. Aronie

Jonathan Aronie is the Leader of the firm's Government Contracts, Investigations, and International Trade Practice Group and is a former Managing Partner of the Washington, D.C. office . Jonathan also is a founding member of the firm's Organizational Integrity Group, a cross-disciplinary team of litigators, regulatory specialists, federal monitors, and ex-prosecutors with extensive experience helping organizations prevent and defend against challenges to their organizational integrity.

Areas of Practice

Jonathan counsels and represents large and small clients in some of the country's most prominent classified and unclassified government contracts matters, including bid protests, claims, self-disclosures, internal investigations, Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations, and False Claims Act investigations. As the co-founder and co-leader of the firm’s Organizational Integrity Group, Jonathan also spends significant time working with clients to identify and mitigate known and unknown risks before those risks become problems.

Jonathan’s experience includes litigating under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act, conducting early risk-based “legal pre-mortems,” developing and implementing corporate compliance programs, conducting internal investigations (proactive and defensive), and providing advice on the FAR Mandatory Disclosure Rule as well as a variety of federal regulatory and statutory matters. He frequently represents clients before the DOJ, the Government Accountability Office, the General Services Administration, and other defense and civilian agencies. Additionally, Jonathan is cleared at the highest levels (TS/SCI) and counsels and defends clients in classified matters.

Jonathan has authored more than 100 articles and co-authored what is regarded by many as the leading treatise on the GSA Multiple Award Schedule Program, published by Thomson West. He is a regular speaker at national and international forums and CLE programs, including Government-sponsored symposia. He is a member of the Public Contracts section of the ABA and served on the ABA Task Force that drafted formal guidance regarding the FAR Mandatory Disclosure Rule.

Jonathan's significant matters include:

•protest of an Air Force award of a $15 billion Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) aircraft to the Boeing Company;
•defense of a Navy award of a $1.2 billion Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) contract to Northrop Grumman against a GAO protest;
•defense of a GSA Schedule contractor in a post-award audit and civil fraud investigation conducted by the GSA OIG Investigations Division;
•pursuit of a civil Court of Federal Claims suit against the Department of Interior challenging unlawful Termination for Default of a civilian contractor;
•implementation of a comprehensive Mandatory Disclosure compliance program for a Fortune 100 defense contractor;
•defense of a Fortune 100 defense contractor in a $300 million False Claims Act lawsuit pursued by the DOJ;
•defense of a GSA Schedule contractor in a $750 million False Claims Case lawsuit pursued by the DOJ; and
•defense of multiple GSA Schedule IT contractors in a False Claim Act lawsuit brought by a competitor whistleblower.

As part of Jonathan's internal investigation practice, he was appointed in 2013 by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana as the federal monitor over the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) responsible for reviewing, assessing, and reporting publicly on the NOPD's compliance with a far reaching federal Consent Decree. He previously served as the Deputy Independent Monitor over the Metropolitan Police Department, a position created as a result of an agreement between the DOJ and the District of Columbia.

Clerkships

•Law clerk to the Honorable Patricia A. Wynn, District of Columbia Superior Court. During this one-year clerkship, Jonathan divided his time between the court’s civil division and juvenile criminal division.

Honors

Leading Lawyer, Chambers USA, 2014-2019

Washington D.C. Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers, 2014-2020

Government Contracts, Legal 500, 2016-2019

Selected as a member of the PCI Board of Advisors

Selected as an official delegate, District of Columbia Judicial Conference, five times

Appointed as federal monitor over the New Orleans Police Department by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana

Served as Deputy Independent Monitor over the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department

Panel Participant, PCI Procurement Law Roundtable with Kyrgyzstan Delegation, November 28, 2018

Guest Lecturer, “Investigation, Collaboration, and Reform: A Case Study Of A Federal Consent Decree,” FBI National Academy; Quantico, Virginia, Quarterly 2018/2019

Selected as a speaker for the Louisiana State Bar Association's 11th Annual Conclave on Diversity in the Legal Profession entitled, Diversity and Inclusion: From Rhetoric to Reality, March 9, 2018

Selected to serve on the Section 846 Panel regarding Procurement Through Commercial e-Commerce Portals at public meeting hosted by GSA and OMB, January 9, 2018

Digital Media

#TradeTalks Identifying & Resolving Complex Legal Problems by Focusing on Underlying Values

NDAA 889, Better Known as the Anti-Huawei Act

Protecting your company’s organizational integrity

Nota Bene Episode 59: Organizational Integrity and Solving Reputational Threat with Jonathan Aronie, David Douglass, and Joseph Jay

Nota Bene Episode 8: Eight Lessons to Lasting Corporate Reform with Jonathan Aronie

Insights

Articles

•Broad Defense Policy Restrictions Put Higher Ed At Legal Risk
Law360, 01.30.2020
•Why the Health Care Industry Should Be Concerned AboutSection 889 of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act
AHLA Weekly, 01.17.2020
•The Long Reach Of Section 889 (aka the Anti-Huawei Rule)
The Coalition for Government Procurement; Friday Flash, 12.06.2019
• A Few Thoughts on DOJ’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force
governmentcontractslawblog.com, 11.25.2019
• The True Impact of the Chinese Telecom Ban on Government Contractors
governmentcontractslawblog.com, 11.25.2019
•INSIGHT: SWAT Team Training, Tactics Offer Lessons for Attorneys
Bloomberg Law, 08.05.2019
•A Lawyer’s Special Weapons and Tactics
Sheppard Mullin's Government Contracts & Investigations Blog, 07.31.2019
•From Bourbon Street To The Board Room: Eight Aids To Sustaining Reform
Ethisphere.com, 06.25.2018

• Gifting Goods & Services to the U.S. Government in the Wake of the Coronavirus Outbreak, governmentcontractslawblog.com, April 1, 2020

• Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Face Mask Manufacturers and Distributors Protected from Liability for Coronavirus Deaths, governmentcontractslawblog.com, March 27, 2020

• COVID-19 Federal Contractor’s Survival Guide 2.0, governmentcontractslawblog.com, March 27, 2020

•Co-Author with Ryan Roberts, COVID-19 Federal Contractor’s Survival Guide, https://www.sheppardhealthlaw.com, March 13, 2020
•Co-Author with D. Douglass, Walking The Walk: What 5 Years Reforming The New Orleans Police Department Has Taught Us, Diversity & the Bar Magazine, 45-51, Summer 2019 issue
•Co-Author with D. Douglass and Joseph Jay, From The Big Easy to The Big Ten, And Beyond, October 2018
•Co-Author with J.J. McCullough and A. Perry, Multiple Award Schedule Protests, Government Contracts Alert, June 2018
• Surprise, Surprise, Congress Does Listen - Well, Kind Of, governmentcontractslawblog.com, November 15, 2017
• Change Is Upon Us: An Analysis of the Section 801 COTS Provisions of the 2018 NDAA, The Coalition for Government Procurement; Friday Flash, July 7, 2017
• Change Is Upon Us: An Analysis of the Section 801 COTS Provisions of the 2018 NDAA, governmentcontractslawblog.com, June 28, 2017
• House Armed Services Committee Takes Aim at GSA with Proposed Legislation, governmentcontractslawblog.com, May 30, 2017
• 'Do one thing every day that scares you.' -Eleanor Roosevelt, The Federal Lawyer, September, 2016
• Weighing The Pros And Cons Of GSA Transactional Data Rule, Law360, July 27, 2016
• Price Reductions Are Dead; Long Live Price Reductions, governmentcontractslawblog.com, July 26, 2016
• As GSA FAS Struggles to Reinvent Itself, Contractors Suffer, governmentcontractslawblog.com, July 30, 2015
• I’m Not Dead Yet (Or: A Brief Look at the Future of the Price Reductions Clause in Light of GSA’s Proposed Transactional Data Reporting Rule), governmentcontractslawblog.com, March 24, 2015
• Incomplete, Inaccurate, and Unverifiable: An Evening with the OIG’s Recent Audit Report on GSA’s Administration of Contractor Team Arrangements, October 10, 2014
• Common Sense Prevails Once Again: District Court FCA Ruling Serves As Reminder That Whistleblowers Need to Prove Recklessness Too, governmentcontractslawblog.com, May 30, 2013
• Law Firm Leader Q&A: Sheppard Mullin's Lucantonio Salvi and Jonathan Aronie, The National Law Journal/Legal Times, April 11, 2013
• What Does 2013 Have In Store for Government Contractors and Their Lawyers? San Diego Business Journal, February 1, 2013
• What Happens In Vegas Doesn't Seem To Stay In Vegas: A Different Take on GSA's Recent Woes, governmentcontractslawblog.com, October 24, 2012
•Co-Author with C.M. Loveland, Federal Courts Begin to Lose Patience With Opportunistic Relators, The Coalition for Government Procurement Far and Beyond Blog, May 23, 2012
• Case Study: Sandager V. Dell Marketing, Law360, May 17, 2012
• Another U.S. District Court Follows The Lead Of The D.C. Circuit In Addressing The First-To-File Bar Circuit Split And Pushes Back Against An Opportunistic Relator, governmentcontractslawblog.com, May 14, 2012
• From Attestation Reviews To Examinations: The GSA OIG Expands The Scope Of Its Pre-Award Audits, governmentcontractslawblog.com, April 18, 2011
• Did A Butterfly Just Flap Its Wings? The Potential Industry-Wide Consequences of the SBA's Recent Suspension Of A Premier IT Contractor, governmentcontractslawblog.com, October 7, 2010
• Finally, A Ruling That Applies Some Common Sense To The False Claims Act, governmentcontractslawblog.com, May 12, 2010
• When Does A Free Item NOT Fall Below The Micro-Purchase Threshold? governmentcontractslawblog.com, May 12, 2010
• The First 100 Days, governmentcontractslawblog.com, March 19, 2009
• Regulatory Relay, The Deal, December 15, 2008
• Conquering Uncertainty in an Indefinite World: A Survey of Disputes Arising Under IDIQ Contracts, Public Contract Law Journal, May 27, 2008
• The Eagle and the Arrow, Federal Computer Week, May 12, 2008
• Aronie: The Danger of Discounts, Federal Computer Week, November 5, 2007
• FAR Proposes Mandatory Contractor Codes of Ethics and Business Conduct, governmentcontractslawblog.com, September 20, 2007
•Co-Author with M.W. Kipa, Changing Answers to a Longstanding Test Question (or what the new T&M rule means to us), Off the Shelf, January 2007
• Multiple Award Maze, January 12, 2007
•Co-Author, It's All About the Rules, Security Management, November 2006
• The Profit Margin: GSA's Inspector General Squeezes Profit Margins of Vendors Selling Services Under Schedule Contracts, Federal Computer Week, July 31, 2006
• Set a rouge to catch a rogue - why Canada should think before following in the United States' footsteps, Summit, June, 2006
• Keep GSA Schedules Humming, Federal Computer Week, March 20, 2006
• In Search Of A Better Audit-A Proposal For Instilling Greater Consistency And Transparency In The GSA IG Audit Process, The Government Contractor, February 15, 2006
• Don't be a target: Using the False Claims Act as a weapon has moved to the GSA schedules, Federal Computer Week, November 7, 2005
• That's 'Dee' To My Friends, Federal Computer Week, July 11, 2005
•Co-Author with J.W. Chierichella, Image is Everything -- Never Forget Contract Compliance, Chapter Five, The Secrets of Schedule Sales Success, Xlibris, 2005
• Foolish Consistency, Some people hide behind the 'this is the way we always do it' shield, Federal Computer Week, April 18, 2005
• Paying the Subcontractors, Federal Computer Week, February 21, 2005
• The Lesson of Time, Federal Computer Week, December 6, 2004
•Contributing Author, Service Contracting: An Integrated Approach, National Contract Management Association, 2004 (book)
•“The Simple Made Complex,” Federal Computer Week, August 23, 2004
•“Contractors' Thorny Position,” Federal Computer Week, June 28, 2004
•“Defining Small by Committee,” Federal Computer Week, April 19, 2004
•“Gone In 60 Seconds,” Federal Computer Week, February 23, 2004
•“Selling to Prime Contractors Under the Multiple Award Schedule Program,” Off the Shelf, Vol. XXX, No. 2, February 2004
•“Learning from the Past,” Federal Computer Week, January 26, 2004
•“A Controversial Clause,” Federal Computer Week, November 17, 2003
•“See You In Court,” Federal Computer Week, October 13, 2003
•“Discussing Debarment,” Federal Computer Week, September 9, 2003

Healthcare Law Blog Post

• COVID-19 Federal Contractor’s Survival Guide, March 13, 2020

Books

•Editor, Cloud Computing Legal Deskbook, 2013 Edition, Thomson Reuters Westlaw, 2013
•Co-Author, GSA Schedule Handbook, First through Twelfth Editions, Thomson West, 2008-2018
•Co-Author and Chapter Editor, Guide to the Mandatory Disclosure Rule: Issues, Guidelines, and Best Practices, American Bar Association, January 2010
•Co-Author, Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, First, Second and Third Editions, Thomson West and Xlibris Corporation, 2002, 2006, 2009-2017

Public Interest Articles

• Buy-In Is Irrelevant When It’s Just A Better Way: One Reason Why NOPD’s Novel Police Peer Intervention Training Program Is Taking Off, The Community Policing Dispatch e-newsletter, June 2018
• Keeping Each Other Safe; An Assessment of The Use of Peer Intervention Programs to Prevent Police Officer Mistakes and Misconduct, Using New Orleans’ EPIC Program As A Potential National Model, SAGE Publication's Police Quarterly, June 9, 2017
• An EPIC Idea by NOPD: A New Model for Ethical Policing, The Police Chief Magazine, November, 2016
• A Look at NOPD’s Innovative and Career-Saving Peer Intervention Program, Subject to Debate - Police Executive Research Forum Newsletter, September, 2016

Media Mentions

•More antitrust probes of government procurement likely, thanks to new task force
Federal Computer Week, 01.08.2020
•A look at NOPD's 2-year plan: consent decree compliance, juvenile crime focus, more
The New Orleans Advocate, 10.08.2019
•‘Remarkable’ Reforms Made at NOPD, But Work on Consent Decree Remains, Judge Says
NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune, 01.25.2019
•Judge and Watchdogs Offer Verdict on NOPD Progress: 'Remarkable,' But 'Not Done Yet'
The Advocate, 01.25.2019
•New Orleans Police Dept Makes Significant Strides in Complying With Federal Consent Decree
WDSU New Orleans, 01.25.2019
•Review of New Orleans Police: Positive But More Work Needed
Associated Press, 01.25.2019
•Watch Friday’s NOPD Consent Decree Hearing
The Lens, 01.23.2019
•The Rebuilding at NOPD Must Keep Going With New Chief
NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune, 01.19.2019
•Attorney Finds Rewards and Challenges as a Federal Monitor
ABA Journal, 10.17.2018
•Officials Say NOPD Becoming More Efficient Under Consent Decree
The New Orleans Advocate, 02.22.2018
•NOPD Lauded for New System that Detects Faulty Cop Practices
Louisiana Weekly, 09.11.2017
•Venable Vies for Baltimore Police Monitor Role as Sheppard Mullin Re-Ups in New Orleans
The American Lawyer, 08.18.2017
•Missing Data Hinders Contractor Disclosure Rule Nine Years In
Bloomberg BNA, 08.02.2017
•In 'EPIC' Effort, New Orleans Police Work to Stop Officer Misconduct Before it Happens
The Times-Picayune, 06.14.2017
•Jeff Sessions' Call for Review Likely Too Late for New Orleans' Police and Jail Decrees, Observers Say
The New Orleans Advocate, 04.04.2017
•Profiles
Duke Law Magazine, Fall 2016
•New Orleans Program Teaches Officers to Police One Another
New York Times, 08.28.2016
•NOPD Sex Crimes Unit Making Progress under Federal Consent Decree, Monitors Say
NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune, 08.22.2016
•Federal Judge Praises NOPD's Progress in Sexual Assault Cases
The New Orleans Advocate, 08.18.2016
•GSA’s Transactional Data Reporting Rule
Federal News Radio, 07.14.2016
•NOPD Reforms Moving Forward, Feds Say
The Times-Picayune, 01.28.2015

Speaking Engagements

•Speaker, Federal Contractor’s COVID-19 Survival Guide, The Coalition for Government Procurement Webinar, March 19, 2020
•Co-presenter with Dr. Joel Dvoskin, et al., Using Psychology To Reform A Complex Organization, American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, March 2020
•Speaker, Procurement Collusion Strike Force Webinar, The Coalition for Government Procurement Webinar, January 8, 2020
•Speaker, Procurement Collusion Strike Force Webinar, Public Contracting Institute Webinar, December 11, 2019
•Speaker, Academy Structures: Paramilitary vs. Academic, Inaugural National Symposium on Police Academies and Training, Georgetown University Law Center, October 7-8, 2019
• Section 846 & Schedules Modernization, Off the Shelf, Federal News Network Radio, January 28, 2019
•Featured Speaker, New Orleans Regional Leadership Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 12, 2018
•Panelist, Corporate Compliance Roundtable, Duke University School of Law, November 16, 2018
•Speaker, Fun With The FAR, PCI Annual CLE, Washington, D.C., November 2018
•Panelist, Improving Policing Through Front End Accountability, The 24th Annual Conference of the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement, The Vinoy Renaissance, St. Petersburg, Florida, September 30- October 4, 2018
•Panelist, Legal Compliance and Policy Considerations, The Coalition for Government Procurement's e-Commerce Forum, CGI Innovation Center, Arlington, Virginia, April 3, 2018
• Diversity and Inclusion: From Rhetoric to Reality, 11th Annual Conclave on Diversity in the Legal Profession, Louisiana State Bar Association, March 9, 2018
• Police Peer Intervention Seminar, Police for Tomorrow Fellowship Program, Georgetown University Law Center, February 8, 2018
• Surprise, Surprise, Congress Does Listen - Well, Kind Of . . . A discussion of NDAA Section 846’s Online Marketplace Provisions, The Coalition for Government Procurement Webinar, November 30, 2017
• FUN with the FAR Season 5, Webinar, November 29, 2017
• Advanced Issues in Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminars, Sterling, Virginia, October 25-26, 2017
• Transactional Data Reporting, NDAA & More, Off the Shelf, Federal News Radio, August 15, 2017
• Section 801 Alert! Amtower Off Center, Federal News Radio, August 6, 2017
• The First 112 Days: The FAR, e-Commerce, and New Acquisition Priorities, Coalition For Government Procurement Spring Conference Legal Panel, Falls Church, Virginia, May 11, 2017
• GovCon Risk Avoidance, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 10, 2017
• What’s New In Commercial Items Contracting, Washington, D.C., May 9, 2017
•Speaker, Promoting Ethics & Compliance Through Peer Intervention, Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police / Civil and Human Rights Committee Annual Meeting, Alexandria, Virginia, April 3, 2017
•Speaker, Consent to Change: The Impact of New Orleans’s Consent Decree on its Police, American Society of Criminology's 72nd Annual Meeting Policy Panel, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 16, 2016
•Speaker and Panelist, Implementation of Police Department Consent Decrees: Working Together Toward Institutional Change Conference, Tarleton State University, Texas, November 4-5, 2016
•Speaker, Transactional Data, The Coalition for Government Procurement Webinar, July 14, 2016
• What Transition Means For Your Federal Business Opportunities, The Coalition for Government Procurement Spring Training Conference, Falls Church, Virginia, April 28, 2016
•Speaker, Meet the MASters, Public Contracting Institute's monthly virtual classes, 2015-2016
•Moderator, A Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Hot Topics in Commercial Item Contracting, ABA Section of Public Contract Law Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, November 13, 2015
• Living in a Regulated World - Understanding, Complying With, and Even Benefiting From Government Contract Regulations, 54th Annual National Seminar on Government Contracts, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 17, 2015
• Advanced Issues In Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminar, Hilton Head Government Contracts Week, South Carolina, July 22, 2015
• Mergers & Acquisitions and Aerospace & Defense Forum, Hosted by Sheppard Mullin and KippsDeSanto, June 3, 2015
• Mandatory Disclosure Rule Update, with former Inspector General, The Honorable Brian Miller, NCMA Tyson's Chapter, June 24, 2014
• MAS Contract Compliance and the 5th Anniversary of the Mandatory Disclosure Rule, The Coalition for Government Procurement, Tysons Corner, Virginia, February 5, 2014
• What's ahead for GSA's MAS program? Off the Shelf, Federal News Radio, December 17, 2013
• Advanced Issues in Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 2013
• Advanced Issues in Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminars, Sterling, Virginia, June 12-13, 2013
• Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Government Contracts Compliance In Five Easy Slides, SIA Government 2013 Summit, Washington, D.C., June 4, 2013
• Recent Developments in Case Law and Regulation, The Coalition for Government Procurement 2013 Spring Conference, Arlington, Virginia, April 17, 2013
• GSA Schedules, IG Audits, and more, Off the Shelf, Federal News Radio, March 26, 2013
• Legal Aspects of Government Contracting, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority Presents Procurement Academy, McLean, Virginia, February 20, 2013
• The Mandatory Disclosure Requirements, Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, D.C., October 26, 2012
• The Nuts and Bolts of the GSA/VA MAS Ordering Procedures, The Coalition for Government Procurement 2012 Fall Conference, Arlington, Virginia, October 24-25, 2012
• Advanced Issues in Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, D.C., October 24-25, 2012
• The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Government Contracts, Annual Law Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 18, 2012
• Legal Update: Recent Development in Case Law and Regulation (aka The Rogers), The Coalition for Government Procurement 2012 Spring Conference, Falls Church, Virginia, April 26-27, 2012
• Government Contracting Compliance Pitfalls & How to Avoid or Overcome Them, MAPI Government Contracts Council Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 26-27, 2012
• Bid protests, Off the Shelf, Federal News Radio, April 17, 2012
• Advanced Issues in Multiple Award Schedule Contracting, Federal Publications Seminars, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 7-8, 2012
• The Innovation Locomotion, GSA's Facilities Maintenance and Hardware Acquisition Center 13th Annual Industry Event, St. Louis, Missouri, February 28, 2012
• Standing Clear of the Third Rail: A Few Reminders About the Importance of Compliance, Alliance for Quality Business Solution Training Conference and Partnership Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, February 22, 2012
• Four Eyes, Two Views, One Truth-Perspectives on the Myths and Realities of GSA Schedule Audits, The Coalition for Government Procurement 2011 Fall Conference, Arlington, Virginia, October 28, 2011
• The Mandatory Disclosure Requirements, Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, D.C., October 28, 2011
• Breaking down Federal Supply Schedules, Off the Shelf, Federal News Radio, June 14, 2011
• Legal Update: Recent Development in Case Law and Regulation, The Coalition for Government Procurement 2011 Spring Conference, Arlington, Virginia, March 17, 2011
• Government Contracts Compliance, GSA Greater Southwest Acquisition Center, Alliance for Quality Business Solutions, Be Ahead of the Game: Posturing for Success and Future Sustainability, Fort Worth, Texas, February 8-10, 2011
• Mandatory Disclosure Rule Update, The Aerospace General Counsel's Group, Kiawah, South Carolina, November 4, 2010
• The Mandatory Disclosure Requirements, Federal Publications Seminars, Washington, D.C., October 27-29, 2010
• Government Contracting 101: The Risks of Having Uncle Sam as a Customer, Third Thursday Emerging Company Webinars, August 19, 2010
• Is the GSA schedule price reduction clause necessary? Federal News Radio, August 3, 2010
• Advanced Issues in Multiple Award Schedule Contracting: Compliance, Audits and Risk Avoidance, Federal Publications Seminars, Arlington, Virginia, June 15-16, 2010
•Co-Taught with Larry Allen, GSA Schedule Contracting: How to Keep More of the Money That You Make, GSA Expo 2010, Orlando, Florida, May 2010
• What the GTSI suspension means for government contractors, Federal News Radio, March 6, 2010

Events

•Part Two of the Federal Contractor's COVID-19 Survival Guide
04.02.2020

•Federal Contractor’s COVID-19 Survival Guide Webinar
03.19.2020

•Section 889 Webinar
02.05.2020

•2019 EPIC Conference
Loyola University New Orleans - College of Law, June 20-21, 2019

•GSA Section 889 Industry Engagement Meeting
11.06.2019

•The Coalition for Government Procurement's 2019 Spring Training Conference
05.16.2019

•Careers in White Collar Practice and Corporate Compliance
Duke School of Law, 11.16.2018

•Fall Corporate Compliance Roundtable
Duke School of Law, 11.16.2018

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