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Who Is a Subcontractor Under a Federal Government Contract?

Expired
Program Number
3045
Program Date
2020-02-25
CLE Credits
1

Recently, clients have asked if they or a vendor or supplier are a “subcontractor under a federal government contract. Sometimes the answer is easy—e.g., you are a subcontractor when a prime contractor contracts directly with a vendor or supplier (hereinafter “vendor) to perform a federal contract. But the lines become less clear when a prime contractor does not inform the vendor that the subcontract is being entered into in furtherance of a federal government contract or where the vendor supplies goods that the prime contractor uses to perform commercial and government contracts. Join Merle DeLancey and Michael Montalbano as they dig further into this topic.

Available in States

  • California
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • Administrative Law & Regulations
  • Business Organizations & Contracts
  • Employment & Labor Law
  • Federal Courts
  • Government Contracting
  • Labor Law
  • Regulatory and Administrative Law

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Areas of Professional Practice : 1 Credit