At the law firm of Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel, our lawyers have decades of experience helping government contractors successfully navigate the complex nature of Government Contracts.
Over 200 Years of Government Contracts Experience
We are a law firm of highly experienced government contract lawyers with decades of experience. We represent clients in all phases of government procurements. Every year we represent numerous clients in protests, contract claims, and appeals. We fight for our clients’ rights at the GAO, Court of Federal Claims, and the Boards of Contract Appeals. We assist clients with teaming agreements, terminations for default, SBA Programs, debarments, and compliance with the FAR.
Let us put our knowledge to work for you.
Government contracting is a highly competitive environment with a myriad of complex rules and regulations. Your competitors have lawyers and the Government has an army of lawyers. Our team of lawyers are dedicated to giving you clear advice and finding the best solutions for your business.
Fortunately most government contracts are performed without the need for filing a claim. However, at times it is necessary for a government contractor to file a claim against the agency in order to assert the contractor’s rights, which may include claims for things such as the payment of money by the agency or an increase in the period of performance. Our lawyers regularly assists clients with preparing claims for submission to the contracting officer. Read more about the claims process here.
You have the right to appeal a contracting officer's denial of your claims or the termination of your contract. Our lawyers have extensive experience appealing government contract issues to the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA), the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA), and the Court of Federal Claims. We work with you to establish a game plan for the appeal to meet your goals and cost requirements. Read more about the appeals process here.
When your contract has been terminated for default, you must act quickly to protect your company. A government contract terminated for default will have a significant impact upon your past performance and may prevent you from receiving future contracts. In addition, you may be liable for the Government's costs to obtain the terminated services from another contractor. Our lawyers will provide an honest assessment of your situation and map out a plan for addressing the termination. Read more about termination for default here.
Our firm offers a full range of legal services for government contractors. Our services include teaming agreements, subcontracts, GAO protests, size protests, contract novations, FAR guidance, and the sale of companies. Read more about our other government contract services.
The Government Contract Bid Protest lawyers at Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel assist government contractors throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. We assist government contractors in Atlanta, Georgia; Washington DC; Bethesda, Maryland; Rockville, Maryland; Arlington, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Chantilly, Virginia; Tysons Corner, Virginia; McLean, Virginia; Northern Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Norfolk, Virginia; Los Angeles, California; Kansas City, Kansas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Dallas, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; Boston, Massachusetts; Tampa, Florida; Denver, Colorado; Raleigh, North Carolina; Burlington County, New Jersey; Edison, New Jersey; Buffalo, New York; Rochester, New York; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Austin, Texas. We assist with U.S. Government Contracts in the UAE, Australia, France, Germany, and other countries.
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