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Hogan Lovells US LLP
COLUMBIA SQUARE
555 THIRTEENTH STREET, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Global Regulatory

Position

Counsel

Career

Stacy’s practice encompasses all areas of government contracting, with a focus on matters of compliance, investigations and disclosure obligations, transactional due diligence, and bid protest litigation. She assists clients in manning complex government regulatory requirements in the areas of schedule contracting, cybersecurity, the supply chain, and domestic preferences. She also counsels clients on contract formation and administration.

Prior to joining Hogan Lovells, Stacy gained insight into the industry while working as in-house counsel for a major defense contractor and a commercial subsidiary with sales to the federal government. In her role, she supported the business by assisting with matters of compliance, ethics, and litigation. Stacy also clerked with the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals where she assisted with government contract claims and alternative dispute resolution.

Education

Franklin & Marshall College, Bachelors of Arts in Government and Psychology, 2003 – 2007

Boston College Law School, Juris Doctor, 2007 – 2010

The George Washington University Law School, Master of Laws, 2012 – 2014

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Government > Government contracts

Highly regarded for its work in the education sector, Hogan Lovells US LLP is similarly well-versed in assisting clients in the life sciences, aerospace, defense, tech, and telecoms industries with a variety of bid protests, M&A, and government contracts counseling. The group is led out of Washington DC by William Ferreira, a federal grants and international projects expert who excels in the education and healthcare spheres, advising on procurement, auditing and costs accounting, enforcement, and FCA investigations. Global head of aerospace and defense industry sector group Michael Mason is a heavy hitter in bid protests at the COFC and GAO, and is frequently retained on bet-the-company matters. Joy Sturm is squarely focused on procurement work in life sciences and pharma, with significant experience with Veterans Affairs and the DOD’s Tricare program. Michael Scheimer deals primarily with defense contracting and matters of national security, while Stacy Hadeka is a standout in aerospace and defense bid protests, as in the case of MVM’s successful challenge of an Unaccompanied Children Transportation and Logistics services contract.