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Webinar: Joint Ventures – A Roadmap for Small Business Government Contractors

 7/26/22
 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EDT)
 Open – 176 places remaining
 7/26/22 3:00 PM (EDT)
 No Fee

 Kellie Peterson (703) 277-7750

 Online Meeting (Live)
 A Virginia PTAC Organized or Sponsored event, Advanced Level, Contract Management, Government Contracting, Intermediate Level, Legal Issues, Market Research and Business Development, Risk Management, Selling to Government, Set Aside Certifications and Designations, Subcontracting

Joint Ventures: A Roadmap for Small Business Government Contractors

Are you interested in pursuing larger federal contracting opportunities? Forming a joint venture (JV) could be right for you. A JV can be a powerful tool for partnering with another firm to leverage its experience, share costs and resources, and improve your odds of winning federal contracts. And small businesses often use them to compete on federal contracts that would otherwise be out of reach. Join attorneys in PilieroMazza’s Government Contracts Group to gain key insights on forming JVs, laying out clear roles and responsibilities, and partnering to boost your bids.

PilieroMazza – a business law firm – serves as a strategic partner to government contractors and commercial businesses from across the United States. The firm deliver results for clients by implementing legal and business solutions that take the client’s best interests into consideration. Moreover, PilieroMazza’s efficient operational structure and lean approach to staffing matters translates into competitive pricing for our clients, while providing the highest standard of client service and legal acumen. PilieroMazza represents clients in the areas of Government Contracts, Business & Transactions, Labor & Employment, and Litigation & Dispute Resolution.

Webinar information will be sent to registrants prior to the class and will be conducted via GoToWebinar. After registration is complete, your email confirmation will contain the link. You MUST register your name and email and receive the login information and calendar invite before you can join the webinar. You may attend without downloading the software, but please understand your webinar functions may be limited.

By registering for this training event, you consent to having your name and contact information, along with your registration and attendance status shared with the instructor. Instructors do not have access to other confidential client information and often simply use it to send follow-up class materials. As in-kind donors, each instructor has agreed not to use information in any way contrary to the interests of Virginia PTAC, its sponsors, grantors, or clients (you), including but not limited to unauthorized marketing and sales. If you have questions or concerns, please email ptac@gmu.edu to discuss with the host of this training or do not register for this session.

 

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Event Date July, 27

Event Time 6:00am - 7:30am

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