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Government Contracts & Military Justice

Lawyers for Government Contracts

In the world of technology businesses a government contract can have a significant impact on success. When you are handling government contract matters as a prime or a sub-contractor, it is important to take steps to ensure the best possible results. Bid protests and disputes with Department of Defense (DOD) groups like the Army, Navy or Air Force involve a number of different players and the landscape can be confusing. Actions can be filed with the contracting officer, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), or in the Court of Federal Claims to name a few. Our attorneys are admitted in Court of Federal Claims (recent case NewTech Systems, Inc. v. Department of Defense (Navy)) and have experience with large bid protests at the GAO (World Airways bid protest for $495 million)

Work with Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, a D.C. Beltway law firm that focuses exclusively on legal matters that will help your business grow.

Our law firm provides counseling and litigation expertise in all phases of government contracts. We are experienced transactional attorneys and litigators with knowledge of supply and service contracts, construction contracts, federal grants, federal acquisitions regulations (FAR and DFAR) and GSA multiple-award contracts (such as IDIQ) from years of direct experience by our attorneys in government, the military and the private sector.

Government Contracts Law - Defense and Military Advantage

When it comes to defense contractors, we are uniquely qualified. Three of our firm's attorneys hold U.S. government clearances and have the capacity to give you counsel when you need discretion or when the government requires it. Three of our attorneys have served as officers in the U.S. military and have worked with both national and international clients on secret and confidential government contract matters.

At Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, PLLC, we handle a wide range of matters related to government contracting:


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  • Bid protests
  • GAO protest procedures
  • Equitable adjustments
  • Claims and other performance disputes
  • Small-business issues
  • Socio-economic program compliance
  • Defective pricing
  • Terminations of government contracts
  • False Claims Act
  • Homeland Security

Contact Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver

Does your business need legal assistance with a government contract matter? Contact Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, PLLC by calling 800-747-9354 or 202-316-8558 to schedule a confidential consultation or e-mail us at mail@dglegal.com. Our law firm is uniquely qualified to assist in government contract matters and looks forward to exceeding your expectations