Complex Transactions 101-201: Government Contracts, Foreign Ownership Foundations and Deal-Specific Considerations
Event summary
Join the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) transactional practice and space and global communications committees for a virtual continuing legal education (CLE) program exploring two core building blocks of complex communications transactions.
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1:05 – 2:00 pm ET
Government Contracts 101
A large percentage of tech, telecom and media companies have government contracts, and these agreements can be an instrumental source of revenue – particularly for companies developing new and novel dual-use technologies. As the US Federal Communications Commission and other federal agencies shift policies to prioritize American companies, this panel will cover what companies should consider when positioning themselves for future contracts.
Moderator
- Henry Wendel – Special Counsel, Cooley
Panelists
- Leslie P. Blaker Glass – Vice President, Strategic and Corporate Development, Hughes
- Scott Flesch – Member, Miller & Chevalier
- David Fletcher – Partner, Cooley
For more information, please email Caroline Keane.
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