Practice Areas
A regulatory attorney who focuses his practice on a wide range of government contract matters, including bid protests, claims and disputes, and compliance and sub-prime issues, Eric has extensive experience in government contracts litigation. He has successfully prosecuted and intervened in numerous bid protests before the US Court of Federal Claims and US Government Accountability Office, appeals before the boards of contract appeals, and other federal agencies. He counsels clients regarding the Service Contract Act, Davis-Bacon Act and other labor issues, domestic preferences, export controls, cybersecurity, subcontracting and teaming agreements, and compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and other agency regulatory requirements, such as the Defense Federal Acquisition Supplement. Eric also represents contractors in investigations and suspension and debarment proceedings, as well as in federal and state courts.
Besides helping government contractors through contracting compliance and litigation issues, Eric provides strategic and practical advice with matters connected to cybersecurity and privacy in the government contracting space. Among other things, Eric counsels clients on obligations in the FAR and on agency-specific requirements from the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Veterans Affairs, and others.
Eric is also a frequent author and speaker on emerging government contracting issues.