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March Dinner Meeting: Keeping your Contract out of the Courts

  • Arts Club of Washington 2017 I Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20006 United States (map)

The courts play an important role in protecting the integrity of government contracts, but no agency or contractor wants to see their procurement end up there. NCMA DC welcomes Jessica Tillipman, Associate Dean at The George Washington University Law School, to discuss what’s new in government contract case law and how those lessons learned can improve your acquisition. Please join us on Wednesday, March 20 at the Arts Club of Washington for this special dinner event.

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE TICKET PRICE? Your ticket price includes a networking half hour with complementary drinks and hors d’oeuvres, a gourmet meal, wine during dinner, and free parking in the Arts Club garage (located off 20th street).

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ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
Jessica Tillipman is the Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies and Government Contracts Advisory Council Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in Government Contracts Law, Practice & Policy and an internationally recognized expert in government procurement integrity and compliance issues.

Prior to joining GW Law, Dean Tillipman served as a law clerk to the Honorable Lawrence S. Margolis of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and was an associate at Jenner & Block, where she specialized in Government Contracts and White-Collar Criminal Defense.

Dean Tillipman is a Senior Editor of the The FCPA Blog - a leading Foreign Corrupt Practices Act resource. She has published articles and book chapters that address legal and policy issues involving anti-corruption, government procurement, white-collar crime, and government ethics law. Dean Tillipman frequently presents at government procurement and anti-corruption conferences and colloquia, and her commentary has been featured in numerous media outlets.