Since 1984, we have helped businesses of all sizes navigate the complex legal requirements involved with government contracting, including bid protests, commercial litigation and arbitrations, business and corporate law, regulatory compliance, small business issues, CDA claims and other contract disputes. Our attorneys are dedicated to understanding each client's needs and exploring creative and cost-effective solutions. The firm's attorneys draw on diverse experiences gained from the public sector (primarily DoD departments), private industry, and private practice, which provide valuable insights into legal and business problems and solutions.
Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel, LLP, represents government contractors of all backgrounds: from small business (including 8(a), SDVO, HUBZone contractors) to large multi-national corporations and their US subsidiaries. Many of our clients are located outside the Washington, D.C. area and depend upon our firm as their Washington representative in matters before the federal agencies, federal courts, and the U.S. Congress.
Our firm regularly handles litigation in both Federal and state courts, Contracts Disputes Act (CDA) appeals to the ASBCA, CBCA, and the Court of Federal Claims, bid protests , SBA size protests, and many other areas of law affecting government contractors. BCTW Law is a full service government contracts law firm with trial attorneys and regulatory attorneys that can quickly and effectively address the ever growing issues government contractors face.
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