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NCMA features James Nagle in Seminar on Ethics in Federal Contracting

Fri May 1, 2015

Oles Morrison Attorneys Jim Nagle will co-present a one-day seminar on Ethics in Federal Contracting at the Puget Sound and West Sound chapters of the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) on May 6, 2015 in Seattle. This day-long seminar will provide an analysis of the ethical rules, new and old, that dictate what must and must not be done in federal contracting, with particular emphasis on the ever expanding requirements of FAR Part 3.

Jim’s practice focuses on government contracts. He has extensive experience working with supply, services, international, major systems, and construction contracts. He has represented owners, contractors, subcontractors, sureties, architects, engineers and all parties in the contracting process. His local and national reputation is such that both the government and contractors have used him as a consultant, expert witness or arbitrator/mediator. Prior to joining Oles Morrison, Jim served as chief of the Logistics and Contract Law Branch of the Department of the Army staff. He also served as a trial team chief in the Army’s Contract Appeals Division. Jim is a frequent lecturer on federal government contracts. He has written six books on federal contracting, co-authored nine other books and written over 80 articles on subjects as diverse as protests, changes, terminations, and claims.

The seminar will take place from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Participants of the seminar will receive an attendance certificate with 8.0 hours of training credit.