Mr. Rhodes has over seventeen years of legal experience representing government contractors on all aspects of government contracting law and commercial disputes. Having began his career as a civil litigator, Mr. Rhodes focuses on government contract litigation matters such as pre- and post-award bid protests at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and at the United States Court of Federal Claims (COFC). He has also defended size protests and other Small Business Administration (SBA) matters before the SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA). Mr. Rhodes has also handled several commercial disputes in the state and federal courts throughout Virginia and Washington, D.C. As a veteran, Mr. Rhodes has a keen interest in the rules and regulations governing veteran-owned businesses.
In addition to his law firm experience, Mr. Rhodes has spent several years as an in-house counsel to multiple government contractors. In those roles, Mr. Rhodes negotiated and reviewed various types of contracts from non-disclosure agreements, teaming agreements, statements of work, subcontracts, and various other commercial contracts. Having also served as an Ethics and Compliance Officer, Mr. Rhodes is well versed in conducting investigations and has traveled to places such as Baghdad, Iraq and Timbuktu, Mali to handle ethics investigations.
In addition to his legal career, Mr. Rhodes is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves. He has over 27 years of combined service to include multiple combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan and possesses a TS-SCI security clearance.
Mr. Rhodes joined Reston Law Group, LLP, when as a Partner, his firm McMahon, Welch & Learned, PLLC, (MWL) merged with the firm previously known as David, Brody & Dondershine, LLP.
Bar Admissions
Virginia, 2004
District of Columbia, 2008
Court Admissions
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Eastern District of Virginia
Court of Federal Claims
Clerkship
Honor Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld,
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Education
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 2004
J.D., Juris Doctor
Honors: Cum Laude
United States Naval Academy, 1994
B.S., Bachelor of Science
With Honors & Distinction
Major: Economics
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