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| Practice Areas | Litigation; Government Contracts; Business Law; Commercial Law | | | Education | University of North Carolina, J.D., 1993, Davidson College, A.B., cum laude, 1988 | | | Admitted | 1993, West Virginia; 1996, District of Columbia | |
| Born | Charleston, West Virginia, October 6, 1966 | | | Biography | Order of the Barristers. Member, Moot Court. | | | ISLN | 900679207 | |
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The New Disfavoring of Cost-Type ContractsJames Eric Whytsell, E.L. Hoffman, Gail D. Zirkelbach, March 20, 2009 The Obama Administration announced its intent to reform Federal Contracting and Acquisition in the 2010 budget proposal (Proposal) released yesterday.
E-Verify On Hold, AgainG. Lindsay Simmons, James Eric Whytsell, E.L. Hoffman, Gail Zirkelbach, March 3, 2009 Incoming Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Janet Napolitano, today announced that federal contractors will not be required to use the E-Verify program ? DHS? electronic immigration compliance system ? until (at least) May 21, 2009.
USCIS Pushes Back Start Date for Mandatory E-Verify UseG. Lindsay Simmons, James Eric Whytsell, E.L. Hoffman, Gail Zirkelbach, March 3, 2009 In an apparent reaction to a lawsuit challenging the legality of the new E-Verify regulation, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has postponed by more than a month the requirement that federal contractors and subcontractors use the E-Verify system to confirm employment eligibility... |
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