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| Practice Areas | Government Contracts | | | Education | The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2005 Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, University of Chicago, B.A., with general honors, 1994; Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, M.A., 1998 University full tuition scholarship recipient; Human Rights Fellowship recipient | | | Admitted | 2006, District of Columbia | |
| Biography | Emily Parker focuses her practice on government contracts. Specifically, she works on matters involving bid protests, contract claims, due diligence for government contracts issues, fraud defense, ethics and compliance and suspension and debarment. Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Emily worked on government contracting matters while interning for the United States Agency for International Development, Office of General Counsel and clerking for the United States Department of the Navy, Office of General Counsel. Areas of Concentration · Government Contracts Noteworthy Experience · Middle Eastern Affairs- Managing Editor of a monthly magazine on Middle Eastern affairs based in Washington, D.C. and researcher for an International Boundary Dispute practice at a D.C. law firm · International Experience- Lived in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for nearly two years working for a local English newspaper and a non-governmental health organization Articles, Publications, & Lectures Articles · Co-Author, "White House Kicks Off New Wave of Reforms," National Defense Magazine, April 2009 · Co-Author, "Self-Disclosure Rules Create Ambiguities," National Defense Magazine, June 2008 | | | ISLN | 918947657 | |
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New Requirements for Obtaining Commercial Item Status for Commercial Type Services
James D'Agostino, Emily C. Parker, November 18, 2009 A recent Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) interim rule affects the ability of government contractors to obtain commercial item status for services that are not offered and sold competitively in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace, but are "of a type" of commercial...
The New FOIA Presumption of Disclosure: A Valuable Tool for Some, A Pitfall for Others
Richard Moorhouse, Emily C. Parker, November 5, 2009 Attorney General Eric Holder's recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Guidelines directing agencies to make presumptions in favor of disclosing, rather than withholding, requested records were published in the Federal Register on September 29, 2009, 74 FR 49,892 (Sept. 29, 2009), (although the...
New Law Highlights Need for Internal Controls Assessment for Government ContractorsJacob B. Pankowski, Emily C. Parker, July 1, 2009 The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (FERA), signed into law on May 20, 2009, makes broad changes to the civil False Claims Act (FCA), extends FCA liability to subcontractors, reduces the level of intent required under the FCA, expands the reach of the FCA to overpayments, and eases the...
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