Revolving Door a Major Trend in Bid Protest Cases, Panelists Say
Press Coverage | 05.12.15
Crowell & Moring Government Contracts attorneys who spoke at the firm's annual Ounce of Prevention Seminar on May 5 are quoted in a BNA article discussing bid protest cases. Washington, D.C.-based partners Tom Humphrey and Dan Forman and Washington, D.C.-based associate Rob Sneckenberg spoke at the conference, and discussed trends in bid protest cases, noting that interacting with current or former government employees presents a risk when filing bid protests. They also noted that other top risks include hiring an incumbent’s team at a lower pay rate and dealing with corporate restructurings.
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