"California's Proposition 35: State Contracts for Professional Architectural and Engineering Services and the Federal Model for Competitive Sourcing" - Bruce Shirk published Andrews Litigation Reporter October 15, 2007
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Compliance Risk Recognition - A Theoretical Framework; Article Co-Authored by Bruce Shirk Published in Compliance Today November 2, 2006
Health care compliance risk analysis is the stepping stone to policy development, training, auditing, and monitoring, which are key elements of any robust compliance program. This article presents a theoretical framework to introduce the process into the development of effective compliance programs.
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Cindi Berry on Border Security in The Legal Times October 2, 2006
ATTORNEYS Cynthia E. Berry
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Unintended Consequences: Is CMS April 5 Directive an Invitation to Carriers, Intermediaries to File Claims Under Contract Disputes Act, Stop Work, or Both? May 30, 2006
Reproduced with permission from BNA's Medicare Report, Vol. 17, No. 21 (May 26, 2006). Copyright 2006 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.(800-372-1033)
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PoGo's 43 2006 Georgia Super Lawyers March 16, 2006
43 of our outstanding Georgia attorneys have been selected as 2006's Georgia's Super Lawyers.
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Partners Gage, Segal & Steinman Named 3 of Washington's "Legal Elite" by Smart CEO Magazine August 12, 2005
ATTORNEYS William Steinman
In early March of 2005, Smart CEO magazine contacted thousands of lawyers in the greater Washington region. They asked them to assess their peers and colleagues and then nominate those whom they believe to be among the top attorneys in Washington.
Nominations were verified and discussed by the editors and 35 attorneys emerged as Smart CEO's Legal Elite.
We are very proud to announce that three of these 35 attorneys are from Powell Goldstein:
Larry Gage - Health Care
Peter Segal - Real Estate
Bill Steinman - Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
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Leveling the Playing Field on Foreign Bribes Legal Times & The American Lawyer January 4, 2005
ATTORNEYS William Steinman
Our partner, Bill Steinman, was featured prominently in this leading story on FCPA issues: William Steinman, a corruption specialist at Powell Goldstein in Washington, D.C., warns that lax overseas enforcement by the OECD nations would undermine public policy as well as U.S. business. "If American companies face a serious risk of prosecution under the FCPA, while competitors in other OECD countries don't face the same enforcement risk from their governments, then the anti-bribery convention will have failed to level the playing field."
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Homeland Security Update: The SAFETY Act Interim Regulations May 2004
To assist in achieving the purpose of the SAFETY Act, the Department of Homeland Security published an interim rule in the Federal Register Oct. 16, 2003, setting forth the regulations implementing the SAFETY Act. The same day, DHS made publicly available the SAFETY Act Application Kit. Together they seem to embody the DHS' regulatory guidance on meeting the purpose of the SAFETY ACT, but there is some debate as to whether these two documents sufficiently satisfy the purpose of the SAFETY Act.
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Benefits & Risks to Medicare Administrative Contractors BNA Medicare Report on Critical Elements of the New Medicare Law May 14, 2004
Powell Goldstein Partner Bruce Shirk and Alan K. Richards of the Medicare Administration Committee recently published an article in the BNA Medicare Report on the need of carriers and intermediaries to assess the benefits and risks of being Medicare administrative contractors.
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When Does a Contractor Claim Become a Receivable? Construction Claims Monthly March 10, 2003
Challenging government contact accounting practices.
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Overview of Homeland Security Spending August 16, 2002
Since the September 11th attacks, Congress and the White House have allocated significant federal dollars towards improving Homeland Security. These monies are being distributed to a broad range of Federal agencies that possess programs essential to securing the United States from internal and external threats.
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New Law Need Not Be a Burden to Contracting Federal Times, April 1, 2002 April 9, 2002
Article by Mary Baroody Lowe examines the GSA's Multiple Award Schedule and the defense department's new awarding task orders.
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Money Laundering Provisions of The Antiterrorism Bill New Obligations for Corporations and Banks November 20, 2001
An overview of the new statute that places particular focus on account relationships between banks and accounts maintained for foreign persons and institutions. United States financial institutions are subject to prohibitions against certain financial transactions and account relationships as well as enhanced due diligence and "know your customer" standards in their dealings with foreign financial institutions and foreign customers.
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Hillside Today's Legislative Digest - February 11, 2002 September 24, 2001
Powell Goldstein's guide to today's Capitol Hill meetings and other important legislative matters.
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HIPAA Privacy Regulations PowerPoint Presentation Assistance on Compliance August 23, 2001 August 23, 2001
A PowerPoint presentation to the Association of Health Center Affiliated Health Plans by Powell, Goldstein attorneys Robert Falk and Hemi Tewarson that examines the implications of privacy regulation for health plans.
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