Contractor Collaboration - What Antitrust Boundaries Separate Legal Joint Ventures from Illegal Bid Rigging

February 26, 2013

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TAUC and GKG Law, P.C. presented a free contractor collaboration webinar designed specifically for industrial and commercial union contractors interested in better understanding joint ventures, and antitrust compliance. 

 
Anytime two contractors get together to discuss a joint venture or submit a joint bid on a project, they need to be aware of the potential civil and criminal antitrust consequences of their actions. If you don't believe that contractors have antitrust liability, ask the Iowa ready mix contractor who was recently sentenced to five years in jail for bid rigging! Last year, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice set a record for antitrust fines collected and corporate executives jailed.   
 
In this exclusive webinar, TAUC General Counsel Steve Fellman of GKG Law, P.C., a recognized antitrust expert, will walk contractors though the in's and out's of forming joint ventures and working together on major projects without being exposed to the risks of bid-rigging charges. 
Contractors need to know when they can safely and legally participate in a joint venture, and when such participation could have major antitrust consequences.   
 

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For More Information, Contact:

Steven John Fellman
TAUC General Counsel
202-342-5294
sfellman@gkglaw.com

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