This presentation will identify best practices for drafting federal government subcontract terms and conditions to reduce risk and potential liability exposure from the perspectives of the higher-tiered contractor and the subcontractor. We will focus on key concepts such as changes, termination, indemnification, and warranty clauses, and suggest innovative techniques for contractors to help limit liability and mitigate against potential losses when doing business with the federal government.
This program is complimentary. For more information, please contact Donna M. Bartelotti at [email protected] or 313.234.2776.
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