Practice Areas ; Litigation(25%); Business Litigation&sa=270&d=1&h=180&w=200&sl=false&dm=True&in=50) | | Other Areas of Law
Business Litigation |
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| University | College of William & Mary, B.A., with high honors, 1977 |
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| Law School | University of Virginia, J.D., 1980 |
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| Admitted | 1980, Virginia; 1981, District of Columbia, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia and U.S. Courts of Appeals, Fourth and District of Columbia Circuits; 1988, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia and U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit; 1989, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit and U.S. Court of Federal Claims; 1999, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado |
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| Memberships | Chair-Elect, ABA Section of Public Contract Law; Member, Federal Circuit, Federal and Boards of Contract Appeals Bar Associations. |
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| Biography | Speaker: "Fundamentals of the False Claims Act," ACI Advanced Forum on Government Contracting Ethics, OCI & Compliance (Oct. 2010); "Price of Violations: False Claims, Suspension, Debarment and More," ACI Advanced Forum on Government Contract Cost & Pricing (Apr. 2010); "Current Issues Concerning Organizational Conflicts of Interest," Federal Bar Association Anual Symposim on Government Acquisitions (Huntsville, Nov. 2009); "Multistate Algebra II Exam: Crossing New Frontiers in Cooperative Purchasing," ABA Annual State and Local Procurement Symposium (May 2008). Author: "Litigation Under the 'Cone of Silence'," 32 Litigation 8 (Fall 2005); "GAO's Proposed Bid Protest Rules: On the Road to an Improved Process," Federal Contracts Report (April 3, 1995); GAO Protest Costs: New Rule Provides Little Benefit To Service Contractors When Agencies Take Corrective Action," Contract Management 39 (July, 1993). Editor, "Post-Award Bid Protests at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims," ABA, Nov. 1997. Moderator/Panelist, ABA Public Contract Law Section programs on Organizational Conflicts of Interest, Lead System Integrators, International Procurement, Bid Protests, Information Security, and the Effects of New Procurement Techniques on Competition in the Federal Marketplace. |
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| ISLN | 908274954 |
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Government Contractors Can Invoke Lanham Act to Stop Competitors’ False StatementsMark D. Colley,Nicholas M. DePalma,Craig A. Holman,Randall K. Miller, January 5, 2012 Competition is often fierce between government contractors bidding for work. When a competitor makes a false or misleading promotional statement—in a bid proposal, airport billboard, or even an email—one option for the disadvantaged party is a Lanham Act lawsuit, both to stop misleading...
SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure for Publicly Traded Contacts Companies, Including Government ContractorsRichard E. Baltz,Caitlin Keegan Cloonan,Mark D. Colley,Ronald D. Lee,Alexandra Mitter,Nicholas L. Townsend, November 3, 2011 In May 2011, prompted by recent high-profile data security breaches in the public and private sectors, several senators led by Senate Commerce Chairman Jay Rockefeller, IV (D-WV) requested that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) develop and publish interpretive guidance clarifying...
GAO Declares Expanded Jurisdiction Over Protests of Civilian Task OrdersEmma Broomfield,Mark D. Colley, June 20, 2011 The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has ruled that it now has authority over protests challenging civilian agency task and delivery orders issued under multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts, regardless of the task order’s value. This ruling creates...
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