Mr. Brody has over forty years of experience in government contracts law, complex business and federal procurement litigation, commercial contracting, and employment law. He is a 1978 graduate of the Georgetown Law Center and is licensed to practice law in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and New York. Ken’s practice includes advising local and national companies on all aspects of procurement law, including disputes relating to performance under prime contracts, breaches of subcontracts, failures to make payments, equitable adjustments, and contract terminations. He has represented parties in more than a hundred bid protests before the Court of Federal Claims, GAO, SBA, and federal, state and local procurement agencies; and has litigated numerous contract disputes, under both prime contracts and subcontracts, before government boards of contract appeals, private arbitrators, and state and federal courts. He also analyzes and prepares contract claims; regularly advises clients on procurement compliance and ethics issues, drafts and negotiates subcontracts, teaming agreements, joint venture agreements and various commercial agreements; and negotiates and mediates settlements of contract disputes.
BACKGROUND
Ken began practicing law with the Department of the Navy in 1979. He worked as a contract specialist and attorney-advisor with the Naval Facilities Engineering Command. In 1981, he became a trial attorney with the Navy Counsel’s Litigation Office where he litigated major construction contract disputes, including large claims under Navy hospital and drydock projects, as well as federal employment and discrimination cases. After he left the Navy Counsel’s office in 1988, Ken practiced procurement law and handled complex business litigation in Washington, DC as a partner in a national law firm before he moved to Northern Virginia in 1996 and co-founded David, Brody & Dondershine, LLP, the firm now known as Reston Law Group, LLP. For over twenty years, he has also been an Instructor for the Virginia Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) affiliated with George Mason University, an organization aimed at promoting the development of emerging small businesses. He is also a regular volunteer legal counsel for the DC Bar Pro Bono Center’s Small Business Legal Assistance Program for local neighborhood small businesses and nonprofit entities.
Ken has written extensively about government contracting law including pieces on procurement reform, litigation under the False Claims Act, intellectual property rights, and topics of special interest to small businesses. Ken has been active in the Reston Chamber of Commerce where he has chaired the Government Contracting Committee. Ken established the Chamber’s original annual teaming fair which has grown into a major regional business and government match-making event giving small businesses an opportunity to meet with procuring agencies and prospective teammates.
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