Professor Ralph Nash and Tim Sullivan are delighted to present the ffith year of "The Professor's Forum," a monthly virtual class designed to delve into some of the most challenging issues facing contractors and Government personnel alike. As always, each session will give you and your colleagues the opportunity to hear from two of the most experienced lawyers in the business of government contracting, and their discussion will very likely lead to you and your team applying what you just learned to the challenges your organization is currently facing. Looking for instant gratification? This is your chance!
Each registration allows for one person to log in. Your team members can join you in a conference room for no additional cost. Additional logins for those located in other offices, working remotely, or otherwise unable to participate with the registrant can be purchased for $200 each.
Last Thursday of the Month 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (ET)
January 30: The Role of Technical Proposals
February 27: Market Based Competition
March 26: Two-Step Procurement Procedures
April 30: Selecting the Right Type of Contract
May 28: Evaluating Price and Cost Realism
June 25: Negotiating for Best Value
September 24: Resolving Disputes
October 29: Cardinal Change Doctrine
To view the series registration, click here.
CLP
2.0 credits per session; 16.0 credits for entire series. CPE (Business Law/Finance/Management Services/Regulatory Ethics)
1.5 credits per session; 12.0 credits for entire series.CLE
1.5 credits per session; 12.0 credits for entire series (Pending Approval in VA).
CLE Jurisdiction Approval
CEU
0.2 credits per session; 1.2 CEU for the entire series.
PDU
This course can be submitted to Project Management Institute (PMI) for PDU. Upon their approval, it may be worth 1.5 PDU credits per session; 12.0 PDU credits for entire series.
Thursday, January 30, 2020 - Thursday, October 29, 2020 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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