Government Contracts

Government contracts

Competing against other businesses for government contracts involves understanding the complex regulations and processes required to submit a successful bid. Often competing against incumbent contract holders, small business owners and service disabled veteran business owners need sound advise and a strong advocate in order for their voice to be heard.

To learn more about the protest and claims process in a government contracts, talk to Jim Fausone at Fausone Bohn, LLP at (248) 380-0000. We represent business owners throughout Michigan.

Federal, State, and municipal contracts are different from other contracts for a variety of reasons:

  • They are subject to a high level of regulation to ensure uniformity and to curb misappropriation of funds
  • They are drafted by experienced governmental lawyers using past contracts as a guide
  • Contractual disputes with the government follow a unique process to give the governments special status

All these reasons make it extremely important to speak to an experienced government contracts lawyer well-versed in contracts and the bidding process at all levels of government. Licensed to practice in state and federal courts, our attorneys represent businesses ranging from construction contracts, military contractors, manufacturers, service providers, hospitals, professionals, banks, and credit unions.

As a small business owner, you need advice about all aspect of the law concerning government contracts. Fausone Bohn, LLP represents contractors and subcontractors at every step of government contracting including:

  • Formal application and contract bidding processes
  • Compliance with the Competition in Contracting Act
  • Bid appeals before the GAO (Government Accountability Office), Court of Federal Claims, and other government agencies
  • GAO protests
  • Post contract claims

Wayne County ▫ Oakland County ▫ Macomb County ▫ Livingston County ▫ Washtenaw County

Fausone Bohn, LLP serve clients throughout southeastern Michigan including the cities of Detroit, Ann Arbor, Northville, Livingston, Howell, Farmington, Brighton, South Lyon, Livonia, Howell, Canton and Novi.