Philip Lee represents government contractors in bid protests, investigations, contract claims, including terminations for convenience and default, and disputes between subcontractors and prime contractors. He leverages his legal experience and practical knowledge to assist companies with the review and analysis of federal and state solicitations, compliance with federal procurement regulations and related statutes, and the preparation and negotiation of teaming agreements, joint venture agreements, and subcontracts.
Prior to joining the firm, Philip was an attorney-advisor for the Department of Homeland Security where he provided legal advice and recommendations on a variety of procurement matters including research and development, tests, and evaluation activities performed by public and private sector entities. He also previously served as a contract officer with the Department of the Interior and was responsible for ensuring contracts, modifications, and both government and contractor performance were compliant with statutory law, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and appropriations law.