Peter Eyre, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP

Contractors doing any government work overseas face a big new rule that goes into effect this coming Monday. It's aimed at preventing contractors from engaging ...

Contractors doing any government work overseas face a big new rule that goes into effect this coming Monday. It’s aimed at preventing contractors from engaging in human trafficking. It’s a rule with teeth and it covers a lot of ground. Peter Eyre, a partner at the law firm Crowell and Moring’s Government Contracts Group, joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with more on the rule and its implications.

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