An In Depth Look at Bid Protests

John Howell Partner Sullivan & Worcester July 14th, 2009

Larry and John talk about when companies protest, the costs of a bid protest, and how agencies can minimize their protests risks.

John’s practice covers the entire spectrum of government contracts law, including contract formation and administration, claims and protest activity, litigation, procurement fraud investigations, and international procurement, with a special emphasis on commercial products and services contracting (including General Services Administration/Department...

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John Howell
Partner
Sullivan & Worcester
July 14th, 2009

Larry and John talk about when companies protest, the costs of a bid protest, and how agencies can minimize their protests risks.

John’s practice covers the entire spectrum of government contracts law, including contract formation and administration, claims and protest activity, litigation, procurement fraud investigations, and international procurement, with a special emphasis on commercial products and services contracting (including General Services Administration/Department of Veterans Affairs multiple-award schedule contracting), biodefense and healthcare contracting, patent and data rights, proposal preparation, technology transfer, the procurement of telecommunications and information technology, homeland security, and Iraqi reconstruction contracting.

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