Practice Areas

 

Tim Connelly focuses his practice in government contract law and administrative law. In government contracting, his practice involves both counseling and litigating on behalf of clients in a wide range of areas, including:

  • Solicitation review and analysis
  • Bid and proposal preparation
  • Pre-award and post award bid protests
  • SBA and VA size and status protests
  • Teaming agreements and subcontracting
  • SBA Mentor-Protege agreements
  • Internal investigations and mandatory disclosure counseling
  • Commercial item determinations and contracting issues
  • GSA federal supply schedule contracting
  • Contract claims and disputes
  • Appeals of contracting officer final decisions to the Boards of Contract Appeals
  • State and local government contracting matters
  • Compliance with Country of origin requirements – “The Buy American Act”
  • Export control laws and regulations
  • Procurement ethics: bribery, gifts and gratuities
  • Federal and state “revolving door” statutes
  • Subcontract negotiation, administration and litigation
  • Contract negotiation and administration
  • Small business contracting programs
  • Business entity selection and formation
  • General commercial law matters and general counsel advice