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This course examines and explains the New Contractor Business Ethics Compliance Program and Disclosure Requirements rules. It includes coverage of internal control systems to detect and prevent improper conduct, codes of business ethics and conduct, mandatory disclosure obligations, and reporting violations and significant overpayments. 

The rule mandates that certain contractors implement comprehensive internal control systems. It is a rule of significant interest to all contractors who must include these new requirements in their compliance programs. 

This course is part of our Contract Compliance Week, offering comprehensive coverage of government contract compliance concerns from the most basic issues through more advanced subjects, new legislation, and mandatory disclosure rules.
Dates and Locations
October 26, 2012
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
Washington, DC
$595.00
Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
6 (60 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
7 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
This Program is eligible for:
6 (CLP) hours of credit
Related Downloads
Registration Form for fax-in registrations (PDF)
Daily Schedule
Washington, DC: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Topics include:

- Explanation of the rule
- Internal control systems to detect and prevent improper conduct
- Codes of business ethics and conduct
- Mandatory disclosure obligations
- Reporting violations and significant overpayments

Louis D. Victorino practices law in the Washington, D.C. office of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP. Mr. Victorino's practice involves both counseling and litigation in the Public Contract Law field, representing domestic and foreign concerns that sell products or services to Federal, State, or local government agencies. In his 38 year career, he has litigated in excess of forty matters before the Court of Federal Claims, the Boards of Contract Appeals, the Comptroller General, as well as various state and Federal District Courts. He is admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, California, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the Federal District Courts for the Northern and Central Districts of California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Washington. Mr. Victorino is a graduate of Stanford University and the UCLA School of Law, where he was an Associate Editor of the UCLA Law Review. He is an author and lecturer on Government Contracts Law.

 Jonathan S. Aronie is a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Government Contracts practice group, focusing on litigation, internal investigations, and Government Contracts. Jonathan is the co-author of Multiple Award Schedule Contracing (Xlibris 2002), and has extensive experience representing MAS vendors. He writes a monthly procurement column for Federal Computer Week and is a regular speaker at national procurement conferences, including the NCMA World Congress, GSA Expo, and the Coalition for Government Procurement's annual procurement meeting. Jonathan frequently represents clients in matters relating to national security.

Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
6 (60 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
7 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
This Program is eligible for:
6 (CLP) hours of credit
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
2345 Crystal Dr
Ste 200
Washington, DC 20024
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