Barron Avery, who leads the firm's government contracts practice, advises and represents government contractors and subcontractors in a wide range of matters involving all aspects of federal government contracting. With substantial knowledge of the rules and regulations that drive the government contracts industry, Barron provides knowledgeable day-to-day advice and counseling to government contractors.
Complementing his government contracts counseling practice, Barron has experience litigating matters on behalf of government contractors and subcontractors. He regularly brings and defends bid protests at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the Court of Federal Claims (COFC), representing clients in a wide range of industries. He also has experience litigating contract disputes before the COFC and boards of contract appeals, particularly the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) and the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA), as well as other federal contract appeals boards.
Contract Disputes
Protests
Counseling
Rising Star, Washington, DC, Super Lawyers (2018)
Rising Star, Government Contracts, Law360 (2016)
Former chair, American Bar Association, Public Contract Law Section, Construction Division:
Former vice-chair, American Bar Association, Contract Claims and Dispute Resolution Committee
Former associate editor, Procurement Lawyer, a publication of the American Bar Association
Former co-chair, International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Government and ADR Task Force