Corporate Transactions for Government Contractors: Pre- and Post-Closing Business Considerations

Holland & Knight Webinar
Webinar
May 21, 2019
Webinar

Please join Holland & Knight's Government Contracts Group for "Corporate Transactions for Government Contractors: Pre- and Post-Closing Business Considerations." Our in-depth presentation will provide an overview and analysis of the best practices for what to do before and after a deal, merger or acquisition closes. Our attorneys will discuss the effects of such transactions on current government contracts and pending proposals.

Topics include:

  • the effect of changes of ownership or control on proposals submitted under solicitations where an award has not yet been made and measures to be considered to avoid the loss of eligibility for award
  • potential use of an acquired company's capabilities and past performance to compete effectively for new contract awards
  • pre- and post-closing notice and consent requirements and the effect these may have on ongoing business
  • solutions to issues that can arise after the closing when companies subject to common ownership or control each hold the same Multiple Award Contract (MAC), Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) or Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) contract.

We hope you will join us for this highly informative webinar that will benefit those associated with transactions involving government contractors of all sizes. This is the second installment of our three-part series on legal and business considerations for government contractors. Details about our third installment will be provided in a future mailing.

Continuing Legal Education

Holland & Knight is an approved CLE provider in several jurisdictions, including California, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Texas. All reasonable efforts to seek CLE credits for this program will be made. In certain instances, some programs may not be awarded CLE credits because of either content or jurisdictional restrictions. For New York attorneys, this program's format qualifies for CLE for transitional (newly admitted) and experienced attorneys.

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