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Champions & Visionaries
June 27, 2011 — National Law Journal/Legal Times
Crowell & Moring LLP Government Contracts Group partner George D. Ruttinger is featured among 10 attorney honorees as a “Champion” by the National Law Journal/Legal Times for his work on numerous pro bono fair housing and civil rights matters. According to the publication, “Champion” attorneys uphold the legal industry’s professional mission of public duty. They take on community causes, fight to protect civil liberties and work for ethics in government.
Q&A with Government Contracts Group Chair George Ruttinger
September 30, 2010 — Government Contracts Law360
Crowell & Moring LLP Government Contracts Group chair George D. Ruttinger shares about his practice and his most challenging case. He also addresses new changes in Washington, saying, “Recent legislative initiatives have been hostile to government contractors, including amendments to the False Claims Act that facilitate parasitic suits by whistleblowers based upon little more than conjecture regarding alleged fraud. If the pendulum does not swing in the direction of contractors, companies that are contemplating entering the government contracts market will be deterred from doing so, to the detriment of the U.S. government and the taxpayer.”
Using Experts in Arbitration
April 1, 2007 —
Chair of Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Group George D. Ruttinger and counsel Joseph L. Meadows write about the opportunities to use and present expert evidence in arbitration cases vs. traditional litigation cases.
February/April 2007 –American Arbitration Association’s Dispute Resolution Journal, Vol. 62, 1
White Whale: Dispute Over Green Line Close to Resolution
January 2, 2006 —
Government Contracts attorneys George D. Ruttinger and W. Stanfield Johnson are featured in a recent article about the 15 year legal battle between WMATA and the contractors responsible for building Metro's Green Line.
January 2, 2006 – Legal Times Inadmissible