Foley's Government Procurement attorneys provide legal solutions on every area of government procurement law, with particular focus on contract formation and structure; special performance issues; and compliance and training.
U.S. government agencies acquire more goods and services than any other group in the world. Likewise, state and local government agencies spend billions of dollars on products and services each year. Collectively, this market presents tremendous business opportunities for contractors. Contracting with a sovereign, however, presents ever-changing statutory and regulatory procurement requirements, along with unique processes and consequences.
We pride ourselves in providing cost-effective legal counsel to you, even in the most complicated circumstances, with a focus on minimizing risk and avoiding disputes. When disputes do arise, our seasoned Government Procurement litigators bring deep experience in resolving issues in every government contract setting, and before virtually every federal administrative and judicial body.
Government Procurement Business Formation & Structure
The Government Procurement attorneys at Foley & Lardner LLP work to smooth the processes between your company and the agencies or prime contractors with which you contract.
Government Procurement, Mergers, Acquisitions, Due Diligence & Novations
The Government Procurement Mergers, Acquisitions, Due Diligence & Novations Practice of Foley & Lardner LLP counsels on an acquisition’s potential impact on government contracts.
The Government Procurement attorneys at Foley & Lardner LLP work to smooth the processes between your company and the agencies or prime contractors with which you contract.
Foley’s Government Supply Chain Regulation Practice has the experience necessary to help you with the vast state and federal sourcing requirements for contractors, subcontractors, and grantees, and other requirements that can potentially create supply chain challenges for doing business with the government.