Cohen Mohr Articles

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Title Author Description Date
Protest Rights Expanded In Task Order ProcurementsDavid CohenBeginning in May, 2008, contractors will be able to file bid protests against the award of task or delivery orders exceeding $10 million.2/29/2008
Newly Published Rules Require WRITTEN Codes of Business Ethics & ConductTenley CarpNew FAR requirements regarding contractor codes of business ethics and conduct1/17/2008
Cohen Mohr Firm BrochureDownload and print our firm brochure, containing attorney biographies and practice area descriptions.12/3/2007
The Government's New "Export Enforcement Initiative" Brings Scrutiny to GovernmentTenley CarpExport Enforcement Initiative10/22/2007
Trafficking Law Affecting Government Contractors -- Recently RevisedTenley CarpThe U.S. Government's "zero tolerance policy" regarding trafficking in persons8/24/2007
Does your company possess a WRITTEN code of ethics and business conduct?Tenley CarpProposal to amend the FAR with respect to contractor code of ethics and business conduct7/13/2007
Conducting Business with the Federal Government: Five Top Tips for ContractorsTenley CarpProvides contractors with suggestions for actions to take to reduce the risk of violating ethical standards and compliance requriements.6/1/2007
Compliance With FAR and DFARS Ban on Human TraffickingTenley CarpThe U.S. Government's "zero tolerance" policy on human trafficking.2/7/2007
GSA Announces The Multiple Award Schedule Express Program: AKA GSA Schedules In Thirty DaysKelly KrollGSA's Multiple Award Schedule Express Program1/18/2007
The FAR and DFARS Ban on Human Trafficking--Heavy On Rhetoric, Light On EnforcementTenley CarpInterim FAR and DFARS rules regarding human trafficking1/17/2007
SBA Introduces New Changes to its Size RegulationsLaurel HockeySBA recently published new size rules that will soon affect whether an agency can meet its small business goals using long-term contracts.11/30/2006
Leveraging the HUBZONE Program to Enter the U.S. Government Contracts MarketplaceAndrew MohrUnderstanding and qualifying for the HUBZone program, and using HUBZone status to procure government contracts.4/25/2005
GSA Is Getting It Right--Are You?Andrew MohrAbout the GSA9/9/2004
Relevant Caselaw Concerning GSA SchedulesAndrew MohrRecent GSA Schedule-related caselaw8/25/2004
News Flash: Procurement Now Easier Than EverAndrew MohrDevelopments which make purchasing from suppliers easier than ever8/20/2004
e-GSAAndrew MohrThe rise of e-government and the GSA7/16/2004
SBA Withdraws Proposed Size Standards RuleLaurel HockeySBA withdraws proposed size rule change7/1/2004
SBA Issues Final Rule Amending Size RegulationLaurel HockeySBA’s Issuance of a Final Rule Amending its Size Regulations5/21/2004
SBA Proposes New Size Standards RuleLaurel HockeyOn March 19, 2004, the SBA proposed a new rule which modifies small business size standards3/23/2004
The State of State ProcurementAndrew MohrAn explanation of state procurement processes.3/9/2004
E-mail Retention: How Much Risk Can You Afford?Bill SavarinoLegal consequences of e-mail storage and disposal.8/27/2003
Obtaining the Advantage: Women-Owned Small Businesses Have an Edge in the Federal Contracts MarketplaceAndrew MohrDevelopments in federal procurement policies affecting women-owned small businesses, and tips on how to take advantage of them.6/1/2003
Bulletin 5/16/03 Cooperative Purchasing RuleAndrew MohrGSA issues new interim cooperative purchasing rule5/16/2003
E-mail Management: An Issue Businesses Cannot Afford to IgnoreDavid CohenPotential Legal Consequences Associated with the Business Use of E-mail6/1/2002
Industrial Funding Fee in Legal PracticeAndrew MohrFrom Off The Shelf, Volume XXVII, Number 1, published by The Coalition for Government Procurement1/1/2002
Partnering with Federal Government AgenciesDavid CohenDescription and Guide to Partnering with Government Agencies11/1/2001
Section 508 BriefingDavid CohenInformation on new Federal Accessibility Standards for Electronic and Information Technology5/1/2001

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