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Government Contracts

For entities doing business with the federal government, we offer a full spectrum of government contracts services.

Comprehensive legal counsel at every step of the federal contracting process helps to mitigate risks, protect relationships with customers and partners, and reduce exposure to liability and government enforcement actions.

Companies engaging in business with the government must successfully address complex federal procurement law, negotiate and protect profitable contracts, and, when necessary, resolve disputes through litigation and alternative dispute resolution. 

Nationally recognized by Chambers USA as one of the best in the nation, our Government Contracts group includes lawyers who previously worked for federal government agencies, courts, and large contractors. We counsel clients on the full range of legal matters related to all stages of federal procurement, including compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and agency FAR supplements, contract claims and disputes, bid protests, prime-subcontractor disputes, intellectual property (IP) protection and data rights, security clearance issues, matters related to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and False Claims Act/qui tam actions. We also help clients avoid and resolve contract issues related to contract performance and terminations, including Requests for Equitable Adjustment, suspensions and debarment proceedings, and subcontract negotiation and flow-down issues. 

Established government contractors, subcontractors, and commercially focused companies rely on our knowledge and experience. To address our clients’ full scope of needs, we regularly collaborate as needed with attorneys in other practice areas, such as mergers and acquisitions, cybersecurity, emerging companies and venture capital, IP, labor and employment, white collar and investigations, and artificial intelligence and machine learning.  

We navigate bid protests, claims, and disputes in government contracts with seasoned counsel for defense, IT, and service companies, ensuring compliance and strategic dispute resolution.

How we help clients

  • Bid protests.
  • False Claims Act/qui tam actions.
  • Government and internal investigations.
  • IP protection/data rights.
  • Suspensions and debarments.
  • Security clearance issues.
  • Export controls: International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Export Administration Regulation (EAR).
  • Claims and Requests for Equitable Adjustment preparation.
  • Government contracts cybersecurity and supply chain issues.

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