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Cybersecurity-Related Bid Protests: Feature Interview with Aron Beezley

By David W. Owen on January 11, 2017
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Aron C. BeezleyBradley attorney Aron Beezley recently sat down with PubKLaw for a feature interview about significant 2016 legal developments regarding bid protests. Among other things, the feature contains a discussion of the rising prominence of cybersecurity-related bid protests, an analysis of the most noteworthy cybersecurity-related bid protest decisions from the past year, and forecasts about what 2017 will hold with respect to cybersecurity-related bid protests.

The complete interview, “ Cyber 2016 Year in Review with Aron Beezley of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings,” first appeared in PubKCyber on January 4, 2017. (login required))

If you have any questions about any of the topics discussed in the interview, please do not hesitate to contact Aron Beezley.

 

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As chair of Bradley’s Construction Practice Group and co-chair of the Energy team, David Owen concentrates his practice in construction, where he represents contractors, subcontractors, engineers and owners in private and government contract matters. View articles by David

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