- Description
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Credit: 3.0 Credit Hours
Description: This course will provide you with a basic understanding of federal grants law and help you find answers to your federal grants questions. Faculty will discuss the definition of a federal grant and the differences between types of grants; the ground rules of federal grants and where to find the rules (statutes, regulations, agency guidance); the key federal actors (grants officer, program specialist, etc.); and the legal issues in grant administration (before, during, and after the award). In addition, the course will feature a discussion of government audits, grant disputes, fraud and abuse issues, and administrative and judicial litigation. The course serves as a great introduction to federal grants or as a solid review for those who need a refresher course.
- Location
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D.C. Bar Conference Center
1101 K Street NW
(Nearest Metro Stop: Metro Center 12th Street)
Washington DC 20005 - Contact
- CLE Program 202-626-3488
- Speakers
- Julia Beckerman, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP
- Robert Graham, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP
- Julie Muroff, Office of the General Counsel, National Institutes of Health Branch, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- CLE Credit
- Yes
- Cost
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Administrative Law and Agency Practice Section $89.00
Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law Section $89.00
D.C. Bar Members $99.00
Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section $89.00
Government Attorneys $109.00
Government Contracts and Litigation Section $89.00
Others $129.00





