Limitations on Subcontracting: A Step-by-Step Compliance Guide (2026 Update)
Format: Live webinar (on-demand recording available on May 28, 2026)
Date: May 19, 2026
Time: 1:00 p.m. EST
Duration: Approx. 90 minutes
Presented by: John Holtz (Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC)
Learning Credits: 1.5 CPEs, 1.5 ATCs
*Your registration includes access to the on-demand recording.
Limitations on Subcontracting (LoS) is one of the most confusing—and most enforced—rules in government contracting.
For small businesses and their teaming partners, getting it wrong can lead to serious consequences. And the challenge? You may be asked to prove compliance at any point—before, during, or after contract performance.
This training breaks down LoS in clear, practical terms so you can understand what’s required and how to stay compliant.
What You’ll Learn
- What the limitations on subcontracting rule actually requires
- How LoS applies to set-aside and sole-source contracts
- A step-by-step process to determine and maintain compliance
- Common pitfalls that can put your company at risk
- Real-world examples to help you apply the rule with confidence
Why This Matters
LoS isn’t just a technical requirement—it’s an area of active enforcement. Missteps can result in penalties, lost contracts, and reputational damage.
What You’ll Walk Away With
A clear understanding of how to navigate LoS requirements and a practical framework you can use to confidently assess compliance on your contracts.
Who This Is For
- Small businesses performing or pursuing set-aside contracts (8(a), WOSB, HUBZone, SDVOSB)
- Prime contractors responsible for ensuring compliance on awarded contracts
- Subcontractors and teaming partners who need to understand their role in compliance
- Business development, contracts, and compliance professionals
Speaker
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John HoltzSenior Associate, Koprince McCall Pottroff LLCJohn Holtz is a Senior Associate at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC. Having developed a wide range of experience in various areas of legal practice before joining us, he excels at the practice of federal government contracting law. John assists small businesses in FAR and SBA compliance issues, 8(a) Program certifications, HUBZone certifications, SDVOSB certifications, transactional issues such as joint ventures, subcontracts, mentor protege agreements, and teaming agreements, and regularly litigates GAO bid protests, size and status protests (including under the SDVOSB program), and claims. John is also a regular contributor on government contracting legal topics, on SmallGovCon.com. You can contact him at jholtz@koprince.com.
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