Bids—and bid protests—are a necessary step in the formation process of government public works contracts. The purpose of public bidding—and bid protests—is to promote the integrity, transparency, and competitiveness of the public works process. The timing and substance of bid protests are important concerns that can impact whether a contractor can stay a contract award. And, ultimately, the contractor must consider many other business decisions in deciding if they choose to file a protest.
Our attorneys have a great deal of experience pursuing and defending bid protests at the federal, state, and local government level. We can handle either litigating the bid protest directly or providing strategic advice. The experience of our attorneys allows us to meet the short timeframes regularly associated with bid protests and provide reasoned analysis on the merits and benefits of pursuing a bid protest.
Practice Team
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Garth A. Schlemlein
Equity Partner
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Jesse O. Franklin IV
Equity Partner
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Bryan D. Caditz
Of Counsel
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Arnold R. Hedeen
Of Counsel
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