Experienced Bid Protest Litigators Explain Procedure and Offer Strategy and Practice Pointers in Full-Day Seminar
Both Amy O'Sullivan and Puja Satiani contributed to this post.
On March 17, 2011, bid protest litigators Amy O’Sullivan and Puja Satiani will be teaching “Government Contracts Bid Protests: Practice, Procedure and Strategy,” a full-day seminar for Federal Publications Seminars. The course will focus on the practice, procedure, and strategy involved in protests at the agency-level and before the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, with the focus largely on the latter two forums. Participants will receive a copy of Government Contract Bid Protests: A Practical and Procedural Guide (2010 ed.), which was discussed in a previous blog entry.
Details about the course and on-line registration are available at http://www.fedpubseminars.com/Basics/Government-Contracts-Bid-Protests-Practice-Procedure-and-Strategy/.



































