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February 2016

Government Contracts Issue Update

“Reaching Out without Getting Burned: Navigating the Intersection of HIPAA and the TCPA”
Dorthula H. Powell-Woodson, Rachel A. Alexander, and Kathleen E. Scott, Speakers
Maryland State Bar Association Health Law Section
December 14, 2015 ǀ Cheverly, MD

“CLE Seminar: False Claims Act: Enforcing USF Beneficiary Rules and Policing Fraud”
Mark B. Sweet, Moderator 
Federal Communications Bar Association
January 20, 2016 ǀ Washington, DC

“OMB Cybersecurity Guidance & Recent Trends in Government Contracting”
John W. Burd, Matthew J. Gardner, Speakers
Managed Health Care Compliance Association National Conference
February 2, 2016 ǀ Las Vegas, NV

“Statutes & Regulations”
Rand L. Allen, Speaker
West 2016 Year in Review Conference
February 17, 2016 ǀ Washington, DC

“Federal Grants in 2016: Do you Still Comply?”
John R. Prairie, Brian Walsh, Speakers
Columbia Books & Information Services
February 24, 2016 ǀ Webinar

“Intellectual Property in Government Contracts Workshop”
Nicole J. Owren-Wiest, Scott A. Felder, Instructors
Federal Publications Seminars
March 9–11, 2016 ǀ Washington, DC

“VA Small Business and Minority Set-Asides”
John R. Prairie, Panelist
Federal Circuit Bar Association Government Contracting Summit 2016
April 27, 2016 ǀ Washington, DC 

“Effective Trial Techniques”
Paul F. Khoury, Panelist
Court of Federal Claims Judicial Conference
May 3, 2016 ǀ Washington, DC

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