Learn More About Protesting a Government Contract Award
When you file or need to defend a bid protest, it will go before the GAO and Court of Federal Claims. It takes an aggressive and competent attorney to represent a bid protest so you make sure you choose the right one. An attorney at the What Law Firm is waiting to help you get justice and handle your bid protest.
What Happens During A GAO Bid Protest?
If the solicitation unfairly limits competition, a contractor may file a pre-award bid protest. The protest need to be filed before the bid opening date or the date for receipt of initial proposals in negotiated procurements. If you are awarded a contract under FAR Part 15, Negotiated Procurement, you are entitled to a debriefing under FAR 15.506.
Why Do I Need An Attorney?
If you are going to file a bid protest, you will need to hire someone who is familiar with the process and can make sure you are treated fairly. It can be intimidating to file a case against the federal government, but with the right attorney by your side, you can get the results you want. Make sure you choose the Whay Law Firm for help.
Get Help WIth Your Government Bid Protest in Vermont Now
If you bid on a government contract job and feel that you were not given a fair chance or treated fairly, you have the right to file a bid protest. You want the help of a qualified attorney with the skills and experience to help you get the results you want. Call the Whay Law Firm at (202) 448-9677 today.