Not exact matches
Mr. Aronie counsels and represents large and small clients in some of the country's largest and most prominent classified and unclassified
Government contracts matters, including
bid protests, claims, self - disclosures, internal investigations, DOJ investigations, and False Claims Act Investigations.
Our team helps resolve public or private
bidding problems, including
bid protests, and we offer guidance in contracting with federal, state, and local
governments.
He has personally handled litigation matters involving professional license denials, professional license discipline, challenges to the validity of agency rules or proposed rules,
bid protests, and
government contract disputes.
We also advise clients in
government enforcement actions, federal court litigation,
government contracts litigation,
bid protests and other contested proceedings.
His practice focuses on business litigation;
government contracts, including
bid protests; litigation involving non-competition agreements; and real estate related disputes.
Her practice involves a variety of business and
government - related disputes, including labor and employment litigation, challenges to state statutes, finance issues, public records and Sunshine Law claims, and
bid protests.
The group members also have extensive trial and appellate litigation experience related to both commercial and
government contracts investigation and litigation, including civil false claims, cost accounting, intellectual property issues and handling
bid protests.
Tom has extensive trial and appellate litigation experience with a broad background in commercial and
government contracts litigation, including civil false claims, accounting and intellectual property issues, and
bid protests.
Our attorneys bring firsthand knowledge from their prior experience as former military procurement lawyers and counsel to prime contractors, who have handled all aspects of
government contracts, to include development of requests for proposals, competitive source selections,
bid protests, contract administration and terminations.
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.
We have substantial expertise in
government accounting, cost allowability, defective pricing, claims identification and analysis, intellectual property protection,
bid protests, debarment and suspension, contract terminations, and contract changes.