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About
Provided by Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan
Practice Areas
Amy Laderberg O’Sullivan represents corporate clients in bid protests (agency level, GAO, Court of Federal Claims, FAA’s Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit), protests before the Small Business Administration, Defense Base Act claims litigation, and prime-sub disputes in federal and state courts. Amy’s counseling practice ranges from day-to-day survival decisions facing small businesses to complex legal questions from large defense contractors. She regularly works with unique issues confronting small businesses as well as those arising in connection with teaming and contracting with small businesses, including navigating the SBA’s regulations and most recently the Paycheck Protection Program loan requirements. She has also participated in varying roles in civil and criminal investigations involving SBA requirements.
Professional Memberships
Acritas Star, Acritas Stars Independently Rated Lawyers
Fellow of the American Bar Foundation
Personal
College of William & Mary Marshall Wythe School of Law, J.D. 1999; Williams College, B.A. 1996
Clerk for the Honorable Jerome B. Friedman, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1999-2000
Contributing Editor for Government Contract Bid Protests: A Practical and Procedural Guide (Thomson Reuters)
Chambers Review
USA
Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan's particular areas of focus include bid protests, which are regularly brought before the GAO and Court of Federal Claims.
Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan's particular areas of focus include bid protests, which are regularly brought before the GAO and Court of Federal Claims.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Amy is exceptional and understands the nuances of government contracts. She has deep bid protest experience."
"Amy is creative and smart."
"Amy is exceptional and understands the nuances of government contracts. She has deep bid protest experience."
"Amy is creative and smart."