Megan Chester
Asociado
Megan Chester es abogada asociada y mercantil en Foley & Lardner LLP. Megan trabaja en la oficina de Washington D. C. de la firma, donde es miembro del departamento de Soluciones Gubernamentales.
Megan advises both large and small businesses on regulatory issues before the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). She represents manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and other businesses under investigation by the FTC and CPSC and advises those businesses on regulatory compliance programs, recalls, and remediation plans. Megan further represents motor vehicle manufacturers and major parts suppliers on NHTSA regulatory compliance issues, including advising on Federal motor vehicle safety standards, recalls, and compliance obligations under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, TREAD Act, and implementing regulations.
Megan also advises both large and small businesses on nearly all aspects of federal, state, and local government contracting, including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating government contracts, subcontracts, and cooperative agreements, as well as requests for equitable adjustment and claims under government contracts. She advises clients on government contracts compliance obligations, assists government contractors in conducting internal compliance investigations, and advises large and small businesses on government investigations. Megan represents government contractors in bid protests before the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and state agencies.
Megan regularly performs due diligence in connection with mergers and acquisitions involving manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and government contractors and subcontractors.
Prior to joining Foley, Megan served as an attorney advisor at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Office of the Chief Counsel, Procurement and Fiscal Law Division, where she acted as the lead procurement attorney on over $10 billion of disaster response contracting actions, including a $3.4 billion solicitation and its resulting contracts for COVID-19 Pandemic Response, successfully defended the government in appeals before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals and bid protests before the Government Accountability Office, and advised the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer on the resolution of pre-award and post-award agency level protests, Contract Disputes Act claims, and requests for equitable adjustment. Previously, Megan also served as an attorney advisor at FEMA’s Federal Insurance & Mitigation Law Division.
Publicaciones y presentaciones
- Co-author, “Government Contracts: Service Contract Labor Standards Compliance,” Thomson Reuters Practical Law (2023)
- Author, “Lost in Translation: The Case for the Addition of Directness as a Factor in True Threat Analysis,” 23 CommLaw Conspectus 395 (2015)
- Co-author, “A Positive Supreme Court Term for the First Amendment,” Newseum Institute (July 23, 2014)
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