Bio
Eric focuses his practice on all aspects of doing business with and litigating against the federal government. His focuses include bid protests, contract claims and appeals, regulatory compliance, suspension and debarment, False Claims Act litigation, cost accounting, data rights and intellectual property, subcontractor and teaming agreements, and small business issues and size protests.
Eric clerked for the Honorable Matthew H. Solomson at the United States Court of Federal Claims. He studied procurement law extensively at The George Washington University Law School and graduated as a Murray Schooner Procurement Scholar. While attending law school, he worked for the Congressional Advisory Panel on Streamlining and Codifying Acquisition Regulations (809 Panel) and as a judicial intern at the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Eric received the Patricia A. Tobin Government Procurement Law Award and the National Contract Management Association’s Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. Prior to attending law school, he worked for the Department of the Army and for a national defense contractor.
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Credentials
Education
- The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2018, Murray Schooner Procurement Scholar
- University of Baltimore, M.P.A., 2014
- University of Georgia, B.A., 2011
Admissions
- District of Columbia
Honors
Honors
Super Lawyers® Rising Star, Washington DC, Government Contracts, 2024