Practices
Education
- American University, J.D., cum laude
- University of Maryland, B.S.
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Washington1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20004-2595 Phone: 202.624.2507 Fax: 202.628.5116
Bob Wagman is a counsel in Crowell & Moring's Washington, DC office, where he practices in the Government Contracts Group. Bob represents companies of all sizes from a broad range of industries in all facets of conducting business with the Government. In addition to representing government contractors, Bob also advises a number of clients on commercial contracting matters.
His practice primarily focuses on government contracts litigation. He has represented numerous companies in civil False Claims Act (qui tam) matters ranging from representing companies at the early stages of DOJ/Inspector General investigations, to securing dismissal of qui tam complaints, to defending firms in jury trials. He has conducted internal investigations on behalf of companies and boards of directors and advised on self-disclosure obligations. Bob has also represented companies and individuals in suspension and debarment matters. He has experience in representing government contractors in criminal investigations involving alleged misconduct on government programs. In the bid protest arena, he has successfully represented both protesters and intervenors in bid protest matters at the GAO, the Court of Federal Claims and before agencies. He has prosecuted claims on behalf of companies and also represented companies in prime/sub disputes.
He has significant transactional experience, and has advised numerous companies on corporate transactions involving government contractors, including conducting due diligence. He has represented both buyers and sellers in several transactions involving foreign acquisitions requiring FOCI mitigation procedures and CFIUS regulatory approvals. Additionally, he regularly counsels companies on day-to-day contract matters including government contract intellectual property issues and unique corporate compliance requirements.
Admissions/Affiliations
American Bar Association, Public Contracts Law Section, Court of Federal Claims Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, Government Contracts and Litigation Section
Publications
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"The Risks of Doing Business with the Government are Getting Riskier," The Advocate Texas State Bar Association, Litigation Section, Vol. 47
(Summer 2009).
Author: Bob Wagman.
Alerts & Newsletters
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"Congress Enacts Appropriations Restriction Relating to Felony Convictions,"
Government Contracts Bullet Points
(January 18, 2012).
Contacts: Angela B. Styles, Robert J. Wagman, Jr., Peter Eyre, Alexina G. Jackson.
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"The "Super Committee" Failed – What Now?,"
Government Contracts Bullet Points
(November 22, 2011).
Contacts: Mike Gill, J. Chris Haile, Florence W. Prioleau, Mark Busching, Josh Tzuker, Robert J. Wagman, Jr..
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"Following GAO Recommendation Doesn't Insulate Agency's Action After Protest,"
Government Contracts Bullet Points
(August 18, 2011).
Contacts: J. Chris Haile, Robert J. Wagman, Jr..
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