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| 1 | Government Contractors Will Be Required to Use E-Verify System Jackson Kelly PLLC; December 24, 2008, previously published on November 25, 2008 Government contractors will be required to use E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all employees working on government contracts and all new hires. |
| 2 | Government Contractors to Face Tough New Mandatory Disclosure Requirements Gail Zirkelback, Ricki Kelly; Jackson Kelly PLLC; December 24, 2008, previously published on November 25, 2008 Effective December 12, 2008, government contractors and subcontractors will be required to self-disclose "credible evidence" of certain violations of criminal law, violations of the civil False Claims Act, and significant overpayments on government contracts. |
| 3 | E-Verify and the New Federal Contractor Requirements Donald D. Berner; Foulston Siefkin LLP; December 23, 2008, previously published on November 24, 2008 In a set of new regulations released in the last week, the federal government is mandating the use of E-Verify for employers performing work under federal contracts. |
| 4 | Mandatory E-Verify Requirement to Take Effect for Federal Government Contractors Mark E. Baker, Jonathan E. O'Connell; Holland & Knight LLP; December 23, 2008, previously published on November 26, 2008 Beginning January 15, 2009, most federal contractors and subcontractors will be required to use E-Verify to verify the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States. |
| 5 | Federal Government Agencies Adopt a Final "E-Verify" Rule Connie N. Bertram; Winston & Strawn LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 Consistent with their efforts to heighten regulation of federal contractors, federal government agencies adopted a final "E-Verify" rule this past Friday. |
| 6 | Design-Build Option Now Available - But is it Right for Your Project? Linda R. Beck; McDonough Holland & Allen PC; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 Beginning January 1, 2009, more public agencies will be able to contract with a single entity to design and build specified types of public projects. |
| 7 | Ready or Not, Here They Come - The Government's Game of Hide and Seek is Over Paul W. Searles, Sara Gail; Haynes and Boone, LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 25, 2008 Before the end of the year, government contractors will no longer have the option of voluntarily reporting potential criminal or civil fraud matters identified through their self-governance efforts. |
| 8 | DOL Publishes Rule Implementing Amendments to Veteran Reporting Requirements for Federal Contractors Michelle S. Harkavy, Karen M. Tyner; Ford & Harrison LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 24, 2008 The Department of Labor has published a rule revising the regulations that implement the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (VEVRAA) to incorporate amendments to the VEVRAA made by the Veterans' Benefit and Health Care Improvement Act of 2000 (VBHCIA). |
| 9 | Executive Order Requires Federal Contractors to Use E-Verify System Leslie Selig Byrd, Victoria M. García, Nelli Nikova; Bracewell & Giuliani LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 19, 2008 As of January 15, 2009, certain federal contractors and federal subcontractors will be required to confirm their employees' eligibility to work in the United States electronically, pursuant to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) E-Verify system. |
| 10 | New Immigration Requirements for Federal Contractors Dawn M. Lurie, Dorn C. McGrath; Greenberg Traurig, LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 Over 17 months have passed since Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff expressed his frustration with Congress' inability to pass comprehensive immigration reform to a room full of stakeholders. |



