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DGW Lawyers - Government Contracts Practice

Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver’s lawyers have the connections to state and Federal governments and the experience to help clients obtain, maintain and protect their business and intellectual property interests in the government contracts area. More than the one-dimensional representation offered by firms that deal solely in government contracts, we bring former military officers, MBAs and a wealth of business and IP experience that juxtaposes with our in-depth knowledge of the government contracts process. Licensed in the state and federal courts directly or through local counsel of virtually every state, and with offices in Washington, DC, Virginia and Florida, and affiliated offices in New York, California, Boston and the UK, we are a boutique law firm with the resources of a large national firm.

Further, as one of the few national law firms to participate in competitive government contracts bidding as a law firm at both the state and Federal level we know what our clients do intimately.

We represent a wide variety of companies selling to state, local and the Federal governments, including hardware and software companies, IT services companies, defense manufacturers, energy companies, training companies, aviation companies, construction contractors and subcontractors, foreign contractors, and consultants.

The substantive areas encompassed by our representation span the entire range of state, local and federal contract formation, administration and dispute. Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver has handled cases on formal advertising and negotiated solicitation procedures; offer, acceptance and award; mistake in bid; contractor responsibility and responsiveness; cost reimbursement contracts; contract audits, including GSA Inspector General audits; debarment and suspension; small business contracting; the Service Contract Act; the Davis-Bacon Act; the Walsh-Healey Act; the Buy American Act; the Freedom of Information Act; appropriation of funds; rights in technical data; contract interpretation; termination for convenience claims; change orders; excusable delays; inspection and acceptance of goods; cost accounting; warranties; default termination; and GSA schedule contracting.

Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver has appeared before the Government Accountability Office; Boards of Contract Appeal; the Court of Federal Claims; District Courts; and Circuit Courts of Appeals. These cases have involved numerous civilian and defense agencies. In addition, we have also represented clients marketing to the legislative as well as the executive branch of government. In addition to specialty government contracts issues we handle a wide variety of commercial litigation and business needs from trademark filing and tax advice to insolvency. Please BOOKMARK this page and use our links below for helpful information and as an ongoing resource.

DGW Law Library Links relevant to Government Contracts

Code of Federal Regulations GAO Reports
Federal Acquisition Regulation NAICS Codes
Federal Register FEDLINK
U.S. Small Business Administration  
Questionnaire for National Security Positions  

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