Arbitration of Disputes in Government Contracting
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Complementary | FREE | |
Note that, where permitted by law, a 3.5% surcharge will be assessed on payments made by credit card; all such processing fees are non-refundable. |
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Recorded Webinar |
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Duration
Self Paced
Faculty and Summary
75 Minutes Private companies that contract with each other to pursue or perform government contracts are hardly immune from encountering disagreements among themselves. Much like other commercial disputes, these can often be resolved by the parties through negotiations. However, when such attempts are unsuccessful, the parties may wind up in federal or state court seeking injunctive relief or damages, or both. This can be a very time-consuming and expensive process, with the added complication that judges may be unfamiliar with the government procurement statutes, regulations, case law and terminology necessary to fully understand the issues involved. This recorded webinar -
WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THIS PRESENTATION: Arbitrators, advocates, academics, and anyone interested in the dynamics of arbitration related to government contracts. This program does not qualify for the AAA's annual Arbitrator Continuing Education (ACE) requirement. Launching the Course After Registration Summary CLE Information:CLE is currently not offered on AAA recorded webinars. Some jurisdictions will allow CLE credit for online programs, and we suggest that you confirm CLE credit availability for this type of program with the appropriate state CLE regulator. A Certificate of Attendance will be provided upon request. Questions? Please contact AAA Education Services at AAAEducation@adr.org or 212-716-3977. |
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