By Oles Morrison on September 11, 2018 | Posted in Intellectual Property
On June 27, 2018, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) held for the first time that the government, much as with commercial customers, does not affirmatively need to agree to or even be aware of a commercial computer software license to be bound by the terms of the […]
By Oles Morrison on August 23, 2017 | Posted in Bid Protests
With every new administration, there is both great uncertainty and opportunity in federal government contracting. To help you navigate the rough seas of doing business with the federal government in this new administration, we have assembled nationally recognized practitioners who will cover topics relevant to government contractors large and small, novice […]
By Howard W. Roth on March 4, 2016 | Posted in Intellectual Property
From a contractor’s perspective, intellectual property (IP) is a valuable corporate asset that can be used to generate revenue, create a competitive advantage, create barriers to entry by competitors, and act as a deterrent to litigation. The Government also needs to consider IP issues during the acquisition planning process to […]