He represents contractors in suspension and
debarment proceedings and bid protests before a variety of federal agencies and courts.
He has particular expertise in the area of construction litigation and regularly represents residential and commercial builders and owners — both private and public — involving payment disputes, recovery actions, construction defect, mechanic's lien, stop notice, delay and acceleration claims, bid protests, and
debarment proceedings.
Not exact matches
Among others, Mr. Ferdinand's experience includes, appellate litigation; bankruptcy adversary
proceedings; bid protests,
debarments, and appeals; breach of contract and Uniform Commercial Code claims; broker disputes; commercial landlord - tenant actions, including commercial evictions; condominium association litigation; consumer fraud and deceptive trade practices act claims; corporate governance; directors» and officers» claims; ethics and professional liability; health law; injunctions; insurance issues; lien claims, including commercial and residential construction liens; planning board actions; post-judgment collection; restrictive covenants; shareholder and partnership disputes; and shareholder derivative claims.
As a former Secretary of the Air Force and Deputy General Counsel of DoD, Whit also advises clients on major government acquisition programs, bid protests, qui tam and False Claims Act litigation,
debarment and suspension
proceedings, and security clearance matters.
Successful representation of a second globally - ranked Chinese infrastructure company in connection with contested sanctions
proceedings by The World Bank, including argument before the Sanctions Board, resulting in no
debarment of the company (Sanctions Board Decision No. 88 (Sanctions Case No. 372) issued on June 29, 2016)