Requests for Equitable Adjustment and Claims: Essential Tools for the Government Contractor

Program Date: 06/20/2019
Description
In this CLE, experienced government contracting attorney will discuss two key strategies for seeking compensation in connection with unanticipated issues that arise on federal projects. First, Maria will provide a primer on Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REAs), explaining how contractors can use REAs to seek an increase to the price or duration of their federal contracts. Next, we will cover claims, with a specific focus on the differences between REAs and claims, and an explanation concerning when each strategy is more appropriate. Maria will also discuss the claims appeal and litigation process, as well as common government defenses.
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California, Colorado Eligible, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, New York - BOTH New and Experienced Attorneys, Texas Self Study
Credit Information
50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 50-minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 60-minute credit hour
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Credit Eligible for BOTH Experienced and New Attorneys in NY
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Administrative Law & Regulations
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Presenters
![]() Maria Panichelli, Esq. Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP |
Maria is a partner and the Chair of the Government Contracting department. She focuses her practice exclusively on federal government contracting and procurement, guiding her clients throughout the entire lifecycle of their federal contracts. She provides comprehensive legal counseling that allows her clients to successfully navigate the complicated legal requirements related to federal contracting while fulfilling their own business goals. Maria’s prior legal experience in corporate litigation and risk management counseling has given Maria a unique perspective. Recognizing that a client must focus on what is best for business, her goal is to never unilaterally dictate strategy. She seeks to provide clients with the legal advice they need to make the right business decision. To that end, she works with her clients, providing counseling on the law while simultaneously being counseled by the client about their particular business needs. Maria works to find a solution that not only solves a client’s legal issues, but advances that client’s business plan and is consistent with that client’s mission. |
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