Representative Experience

  • We have served as lead counsel to Entergy Corporation and other industry-leading energy companies in Spent Nuclear Fuel litigation and settlement claims waged at the Court of Federal Claims and Federal Circuit. During the past decade, the aggregate recovery for our clients easily exceeds one billion dollars.
  • We represent Fortune 500 defense and manufacturing contractors in memorializing critical justification rationale for remaining open during COVID-19 and in creating a comprehensive strategy to obtain cost and schedule relief for each impacted contract, by agency.
  • We represented General Atomics System Integration, Inc. (GA-SI) in its case at the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) challenging certain adverse CPARS assessments submitted by Hill Air Force Base relating to GA-SI’s performance of a contract for F-15 landing gear upgrades. Several weeks before trial was scheduled to commence at the ASBCA, the Air Force determined to remove the adverse ratings from the CPARS system, which was the relief GA-SI had sought in the case. As a result, the case settled in February 2019.

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  • Served as lead counsel for Entergy in the successful resolution of the Entergy-Waterford case, which was resolved in April 2020 by the Government’s offer of judgment (prior to trial) in the amount of $33,210,277; and
  • Serving as lead counsel for Entergy in its pending CFC case for approximately $95 million in damages relating to the Department of Energy’s failure to pick-up and dispose of spent nuclear fuel at the Indian Point 2 and 3 nuclear plants, located outside of New York City. Because of the Government’s on-going breach, these cases are now in their “Round 3” and “Round 2” iterations (previous judgments in these cases exceeded $200 million).
  • Represent a publicly-traded design/build firm in the following $15M+ certified claims:

- A requirements breach, delay/disruption, government interference, and design change claim ($16.5+) arising out of a contract to design and fabricate replicas of Middle-Eastern villages for training at Navy installations;

- A constructive change claim arising out of performance of repair and maintenance work performed at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (resolved for $11M+); and

- Two pending claims at the Department of Energy’s Aiken, South Carolina nuclear energy site:

- A certified claim for $19M arising out of underpayment of our client’s successful performance of a Design Capacity Performance Test; and

- A certified claim in the amount of $10M arising out of our client’s successful completion of a Contractor Operational Readiness Review milestone.

  • Represented Abacus Technology Corp. in $400M subcontractor defense in connection with Abacus’ decision not to exercise options on subcontracts and for advertising to fill associated job vacancies.
  • Represented a major construction contractor in a VA hospital claim exceeding $100 million for changes and contract ceiling adjustments and achieved an early and successful settlement.