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Federal Contracts: A Year in Review

NCMA Puget Sound Chapter Virtual Training Event, “Federal Contracts: A Year in Review”

Please join us…. For a very informative presentation. The “Year in Review” presentation will address those significant statutory, regulatory, case law and other developments in Government Contracts in the past year. Designed for industry professionals, this talk will keep them abreast of those substantive changes that can sneak past you during a busy year.

Attendance certificate with 1.5 hours of training credit will be provided.

Speaker: James F. Nagle, Attorney at Law, Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP
Location: Virtual Zoom Teleconference to be provided after reservation received
Reservations: Advance Payment required and must be received by November 4th, 2020.
Price: $10.00 per member and $15 per non-member

Reservation must be received via ncmaps.org@gmail.com. Payment can be made via PayPal (ncmaps.org@gmail.com). Space is limited so register soon!

Bio: A nationally known expert in government contracts and construction law, James F. Nagle received his Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; his J.D. from Rutgers; and his LL.M. and S.J.D. in government contracts from the National Law Center, George Washington University. He is one of only an estimated three people who have ever received this distinction.

Mr. Nagle has written six books on federal contracting, Nash, Cibinic and Nagle, Administration of Government Contracts, 4th ed, (George Washington University Press 2006); Whelan and Nagle, Cases and Materials on Federal Government Contracts, 3rd ed (Foundation Press 2007), the leading law school textbook on the subject; Federal Procurement Regulations: Policy, Practice and Procedures," (American Bar Association Press [ABA], 1987); "How to Review a Federal Contract and Research Federal Contract Law, Second Edition," (ABA Press, 2000); "Federal Construction Contracting," (Wiley Law Publications, 1992); "The History of Government Contracting, Second Edition," (George Washington University Press, 1999). He has also coauthored and co-edited “Washington Building Contracts and Construction Law,” (Butterworth (now Aspen) Publishers, 1994). Besides being a contributing author to eight other books, his over 80 articles, on subjects as diverse as protests, changes, terminations, claims, and the Federal Acquisition Regulation, have appeared in such publications as the "Public Contract Law Journal," "Military Law Review," "NCMA Journal," and "Contract Management." James also serves as a mediator and arbitrator for JAMS.

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