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Paralegal degree/certificate from an American Bar Association (ABA) approved paralegal program or Bachelor's degree in law, legal studies, political science, business administration, or other related discipline from an accredited 4-year institution or equivalent in legal knowledge gained from work experience.
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Law Degree, Legal education, and/or experience is highly preferred. Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of contracts and/or subcontracts management experience with US Federal Government; working closely with government contracting officials, systems integrators, prime contractors and subcontractors.
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Lateral Link is assisting a top Am Law 100 law firm in its search for a highly motivated, mid-level government contracts litigation associate with bid protest experience for its Tysons Corner, Virginia office.
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J.D. degree from an accredited, top tier law school and admission to a State Bar. Post signing contract management, including amendments to existing contracts, business team support and counsel.
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E xperience in all aspects of government contracts law, including FAR, DFARS, federal procurement statutes and regulations. LMI is seeking a government contracts attorney with at least 7 years of in-house or law firm experience to join its dynamic Law Department.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Tysons Corner, VA, is seeking a Government Contracts Associate Attorney with 2-5 years of experience. Skills:In-depth knowledge of government contracts law and regulations.
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Overview LMI is seeking a government contracts attorney with at least 2 -5 years of in-house or law firm experience to join its dynamic Law Department. The LMI Law Department works closely with all areas of the Company to help achieve LMI's business objectives while ensuring legal and regulatory compliance.
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Have a thorough working knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), DoD FAR Supplement (DFARS), contract law, and the RFP process. The Contracts Administrator is responsible for Requests for Proposal, negotiating Change Orders, reviewing and submitting Contract Deliverables, guiding customer change requests, and overseeing Contract Administration tasks.
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