(Webinar) Limitation on Subcontracting: A Step-by-Step Compliance Guide
Thu, Feb 16
|Free for Clients: emma.carrasco@ttu.edu
The limitations on subcontracting (LoS) for set-aside & socioeconomic sole-source contracts are confusing. We can help to explain it to you. Free for clients. Not a client? Easily become one through emma.carrasco@ttu.edu
Time & Location
Feb 16, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CST
Free for Clients: emma.carrasco@ttu.edu
About the event
Over the coming months, NW Texas PTAC will transition to a new name: NW Texas APEX Accelerator. Our mission and assistance will not change. You’ll continue to experience exceptional government contracting assistance, just under a new name. We continue to be here for you with all your government contracting needs.
For small businesses and their teammates, few government contracting topics are as confusing as the limitations on subcontracting (LoS) for set-aside and socioeconomic sole-source contracts. And if that isn’t stressful enough, the “LoS” is an area of heavy enforcement: get it wrong, and a contractor can face major penalties.
Wouldn’t it be nice if someone explained the limitations on subcontracting in plain English? How great would it be if small businesses and their teaming partners had a step-by-step process to help determine compliance? Look no further!
In this webinar, government contracts attorney Shane McCall will help you make sense of the limitations on subcontracting. Using a step-by-step process and plenty of examples to help bring the rule to life, he will help you ensure that you understand and comply with this essential rule.
Instructor: SHANE McCALL, Equity Partner at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC
Shane McCall is an Equity Partner at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC in Lawrence, Kansas. He focuses on assisting small businesses in their quest to navigate the thicket of federal government contracting. Shane regularly litigates GAO bid protests, as well as size and status protests and appeals before the SBA. He also assists with contract administration issues, including claims and appeals. In the transactional world, Shane works on mentor-protégé agreements, joint venture agreements, subcontracts, and teaming agreements, among other things. He also advises companies on FAR and SBA compliance issues.
Shane is a regular contributor to SmallGovCon blog, where he writes on small business government contracting matters. His work has also appeared in Contract Management magazine. You can contact Shane McCall at smccall@koprince.com.