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Supply Chain Series

Webinar | 11.17.21, 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST

Supply chain issues are a top concern for many companies across industries and markets. Please join us for a webinar series that explores these issues and provides insights on the various legal and tactical considerations as companies think about supply chain disruption, impacts, and solutions.


Wednesday, November 17 at 1:00 pm EST
Overview of Supply Chain 
This session provides an overview of the myriad issues affecting and arising from the global and national supply chain delays and port congestion. Crowell & Moring’s experienced practitioners will cover issues pertaining to international trade/global mobility, government contracts, criminal and civil regulatory compliance and enforcement, cybersecurity, torts, commercial contracts and negotiations, antitrust, and around the corner litigation.


Wednesday, December 8 at 1:00 pm EST
Government Contract Issues
In the second installment of Crowell & Moring’s webinar series, our Government Contracts attorneys will discuss the impacts of the current and expected supply chain issues on federal government contractors and their compliance responsibilities. Our panelists will discuss contract clauses that may be at risk as the supply chain delays continue, including requirements for domestic preferences, prohibitions on counterfeit parts, and protecting national security interests.  This panel will also cover the expected Government enforcement of supply chain-related compliance violations, including False Claims Act liability.


For more information, please visit these areas: Antitrust and Competition, Corporate and Transactional, Government Contracts , International Trade, Labor and Employment, Mass Tort, Product, and Consumer Litigation, Privacy and Cybersecurity, White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement

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