This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. You will be able to select the CLE Passport as your payment method for no additional cost when registering for this course.
Credits: 2.0 general credit hours
Description: Join us for the return of this popular series that covers various aspects of government contracting from formation to audit. In this final class in the series, our expert faculty will explain the basics of federal audits and investigations, including how and why they occur, what issues need to be considered, and their potential ramifications for government contractors. The following are among the issues this class will cover:
- Major audit functions and source of audit rights
- Types of audits
- Records retention and other audit considerations
- Primary investigative functions, basis of authority and investigative entities
- Typical investigation triggers and the course of investigations
- Subpoena compliance, including preservation of responsive materials and consequences of failure
- Subpoena enforcement and relevant case law.
This class is a must for those whose practice involves the execution and performance of government contracts. However, others may find the topics of interest. Those who attend this class may also be interested in attending Formation of Government Contracts and Protests 2024 (On-Demand) and Contract Performance and Subcontracting 2024 (On-Demand).
Faculty:
Edmund M. Amorosi, Haynes and Boone LLP
J. Nicholas Bunch, Haynes and Boone LLP