High-stakes counsel for the full lifecycle of your contract
The highly regulated world of federal procurement comes with a unique set of legal challenges. We provide the advice, documentation and dispute resolution services needed to navigate the complex regulations so you can maximize the value of your contracts.
We understand the inner workings of agencies and leverage this insight when working with them. This knowledge allows us to deliver cost-effective legal services that minimize your risk while helping achieve your business goals.
Our team collectively has more than 100 years of government contracting experience. We regularly work with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the Defense Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARs) and other agency regulatory supplements. Many of our team members previously served in federal agencies or on congressional committees with agency oversight.
No matter the industry, we’re equipped to guide you through every stage of the contracting process. We represent contractors across a broad range of sectors that include:
- Transportation (maritime, trucking and aviation)
- Aerospace and defense
- Biotechnology and medical research
- Engineering and construction
- Environmental remediation
- Professional services
- Information technology and communications
AWC Elected Officials Essentials 2023
12.9.23
“Ethics and Compliance for Government Contractors,” MACPA’s Southern Maryland Government Contractors’ Conference
5.25.22
Hot Topics in Government Subcontracting
10.3.13
“Prime Versus Sub Considerations,” Maryland Association of CPAs, Annual Government Contractors Conference
9.9.09
Dealing With a Government Shutdown: Making the Best of a Bad Situation
1.19.18
For Liability for Implied Fraud Under the False Claims Act, Materiality Is the Key
6.23.16
U.S. Government Requires Higher Minimum Wage for Certain Federal Contracts
6.30.14
Aggressive Enforcement Increases Importance of “Country of Origin” Compliance in Federal Contracting
8.7.13
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