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Cooley Godward Kronish Forms Government Contracts Group
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WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 20, 2006 -- Cooley Godward Kronish LLP announced today
that Gregory A. Smith and Kevin P. Mullen have joined the Firm as partners.
Smith and Mullen will anchor Cooley's newly formed Government Contracts
practice group, which will be based in the Firm's Washington, DC office.
Formerly partners in DLA Piper's Government Contracts practice group, Smith
and Mullen bring to Cooley more than 50 years of government contracts
experience and deep expertise in the industry sector.
"Our clients have an ever-expanding need for this expertise, and Greg and
Kevin are two of the leading government contracts attorneys in the U.S.,"
said Joe Conroy, partner in charge of Cooley's Washington, DC office.
"Increased spending on research and services for homeland security and
defense needs has made the federal government an important source of
funding and business for technology and other growth companies. A growing
number of our clients nationwide also have substantial business dealings
with the federal government. The addition of these partners expands our
service offerings to clients and strengthens our growing Washington, DC
practice."
The Government Contracts practice group provides both counseling and
litigation services to clients. Currently, matters handled by the group
include negotiations with government agencies, IP counseling, compliance
advice related to issues such as pricing and accounting rules, advising on
subcontractor, joint venture and teaming relationships with other private
sector entities, and mergers and acquisitions due diligence. Litigation
matters include bid protests and contract actions, such as claims for
contract price adjustments and termination disputes.
Smith has spent the majority of his career in private practice and was most
recently chair of DLA Piper's Government Contracts practice group, where he
represented domestic and international clients in negotiations with
government agencies and counseled clients on matters involving defective
pricing, cost accounting disputes and termination disputes. He has
represented subcontractors and prime contractors in claims before the U.S.
Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. district courts and courts of
appeals, and has tried complex cases before boards of contract appeals
involving shipbuilding and other major claims. In addition, he has
litigated contract award disputes before the Government Accountability
Office and the Federal Courts. He is a past Chair of the ABA's Section of
Public Contract Law and currently serves as the Chair of the U.S. Court of
Federal Claims Advisory Council.
Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business cites Smith for his
government contracts practice and in 2005 he was named among Washington's
Legal Elite by Washington SmartCEO magazine.
Smith earned his A.B. from Miami University, and his J.D. from the
University of Virginia. Following law school he clerked for the Hon.
Marion T. Bennett, U.S. Court of Claims (now the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Federal Circuit).
Along with broad expertise in government procurement matters, Mullen has
particular experience counseling clients involved in homeland security
contracting, including vaccine development and production for bio-defense
and Avian flu programs, chemical and radiological detection products and
security services. Mullen is considered one of a handful of national
experts in risk and liability mitigation for anti-terrorism technology
companies, having represented clients in obtaining liability protection
under the SAFETY Act and Government indemnification under Public Law
85-804. In addition, he is experienced in bid protest litigation, and has
represented protesters and contract awardees before the Government
Accountability Office, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and state protest
forums. Mullen is a co-chair of the Bid Protest Committee within the ABA's
Public Contract Law Section.
Mullen earned his undergraduate degree and law degree from the University
of Virginia. He has spent his entire career in private practice.
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