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Upcoming Webinar: Contesting Erroneous CPARS Evaluations

By Nicholas T. Solosky on August 10, 2020
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I am excited to host this upcoming Webinar on Protecting the Reputation of Government Contractors by Challenging Erroneous CPARS Evaluations.

The Webinar goes Live on Wednesday, August 19 at Noon Eastern.  If you are unable to attend, please contact me directly :  nsolosky@foxrothschild.com or 202-696-1460.

Click Here To Register Now

Webinar Preview

A negative performance evaluation from a Federal agency, or worse a recommendation against future performance, can make it very difficult for a government contractor to win new work.

But all is not lost.

Contractors that have been unjustly injured by an erroneous Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) evaluation have options.  Venues such as the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and Boards of Contract Appeals are increasingly entertaining claims filed by contractors over inaccurate CPARS evaluations – including claims for monetary damages.

In this webinar, we will cover:

• Practical strategies for contractors to deal with unfair and harmful CPARS performance evaluations before they become final.

• A review of the claim and litigation process in the event that early intervention is unsuccessful.

• New and innovative strategies emerging for performance evaluation disputes – including how contractors can seek to recover monetary damages associated with negative performance evaluations.

Register for the Webinar Here

Nick Solosky is a Partner in Fox Rothschild’s Government Contracts Practice Group.  You can reach Nick directly at NSolosky@FoxRothschild.com or 202-696-1460.

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    Fox Rothschild LLP
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