Navigating Dispute Resolution in Federal Contracting: Strategies for Success

Dykema Litigation Institute Webinars

5.14.24 — 5.14.24 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM

Does your organization provide services or have a goods contract with the federal government, or is your business considering entering into a contract? Join Joanne Zimolzak and Bonnie Kirkland from Dykema for a webinar discussing key information you should know about navigating the complexities of dispute resolution in federal contracting. Whether you're a seasoned contractor or new to the federal procurement landscape, understanding the intricacies of resolving disputes is crucial for maintaining successful partnerships with the government.

During this program, we will delve into the various types of contracts that can give rise to disputes in federal procurement, providing an overview of applicable laws and regulations and how different contract types can implicate specific issues in dispute resolution. Participants will gain invaluable insights into the dispute resolution process, including the applicable laws governing claims disputes and how they operate within the federal contracting framework. Our speakers will guide you through the decision points involved in preparing for, conducting, and resolving disputes, equipping your business with strategies for success at each stage of the process. We also will explore alternatives to litigation, offering practical insights into other ways of resolving disputes with the government while minimizing costs and preserving valuable relationships. Whether you're facing a current dispute or seeking proactive strategies to mitigate future risks, this webinar is essential for any company operating in the federal contracting arena.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET

Speakers: Bonnie Kirkland, San Antonio; Joanne Zimolzak, Washington, DC

CLE accreditation is anticipated for California, Illinois and Texas. We provide Uniform Certificates of Attendance and jurisdiction-specific information for those licensed in other jurisdictions. Please contact Sarah Minjoe at sminjoe@dykema.com with questions.

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