Roxie Cassidy

Associate | She/Her/Hers

Overview

Roxie assists clients with all phases of government contracting, including contract formation and award controversies, performance counseling, and claims and disputes litigation. Her practice includes representing clients in bid protests before the Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. 

Prior to joining Crowell & Moring, Roxie served as a law clerk for the Hon. Marian Blank Horn at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.  While in law school, Roxie interned with the U.S. Department of State Office of the Legal Adviser, the U.S. Army JAG Corps, USAID, and the ABA Center for Human Rights.  She was a notes editor on the Public Contract Law Journal and a member of the Moot Court Board, winning awards for brief writing in the National Veterans Law Moot Court competition and the Government Contracts Moot Court Competition.

Career & Education

    • The George Washington University Law School, J.D., honors, 2021
      Public Contract Law Journal: notes editor
    • Boston College, B.A., 2013
    • The George Washington University Law School, J.D., honors, 2021
      Public Contract Law Journal: notes editor
    • Boston College, B.A., 2013
    • California
    • District of Columbia
    • U.S. Court of Federal Claims
    • California
    • District of Columbia
    • U.S. Court of Federal Claims
    • Hon. Marian Blank Horn, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 2021 - 2023
    • Hon. Marian Blank Horn, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 2021 - 2023

Roxie's Insights

Client Alert | 2 min read | 12.19.25

GAO Cautions Agencies—Over-Redact at Your Own Peril

Bid protest practitioners in recent years have witnessed agencies’ increasing efforts to limit the production of documents and information in response to Government Accountability Office (GAO) bid protests—often will little pushback from GAO. This practice has underscored the notable difference in the scope of bid protest records before GAO versus the Court of Federal Claims. However, in Tiger Natural Gas, Inc., B-423744, Dec. 10, 2025, 2025 CPD ¶ __, GAO made clear that there are limits to the scope of redactions, and GAO will sustain a protest where there is insufficient evidence that the agency’s actions were reasonable....

Roxie's Insights

Client Alert | 2 min read | 12.19.25

GAO Cautions Agencies—Over-Redact at Your Own Peril

Bid protest practitioners in recent years have witnessed agencies’ increasing efforts to limit the production of documents and information in response to Government Accountability Office (GAO) bid protests—often will little pushback from GAO. This practice has underscored the notable difference in the scope of bid protest records before GAO versus the Court of Federal Claims. However, in Tiger Natural Gas, Inc., B-423744, Dec. 10, 2025, 2025 CPD ¶ __, GAO made clear that there are limits to the scope of redactions, and GAO will sustain a protest where there is insufficient evidence that the agency’s actions were reasonable....