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Bid Protests: What’s Hot and What’s Not

By David W. Owen on March 6, 2019
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Bid Protests: What’s Hot and What’s NotPlease join Aron Beezley of Bradley and Bill Walter and Brad Tress of Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, on Wed., March 13, 2019, from 11:00 AM (Eastern) to 12:00 PM (Eastern), for a FREE webinar on the latest trends and hottest topics in the world of bid protests. Among the important topics to be addressed by this panel of experts are the following:

  • The most important bid protest decisions from 2018;
  • GAO’s Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2018;
  • The Rand Report on bid protests; and
  • Section 809 Panel bid protest recommendations.

Please visit the Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP website for registration information.

Please also feel free to contact Aron Beezley directly if you have any questions about the webinar or the topics to be covered during the webinar.

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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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