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Logan  Kemp

Logan Kemp

Nichols Law, United States

Work Department

Government Contracts

Position

Logan Kemp advises and represents government contractors in bid protests, Contract Disputes Act claims, and complex procurement disputes in matters before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, GAO, the boards of contract appeals, and federal district courts.

Logan has successfully argued multiple cases before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in high-stakes procurement disputes.  In one matter, he secured victory after oral argument in a bid protest challenging a federal procurement valued at more than $1 billion.  In a separate case, he successfully presented oral argument in a jurisdictional challenge addressing issues at the forefront of federal procurement law.  He has experience handling False Claims Act matters and related internal investigations.

In addition to litigation, Logan advises contractors in significant contract disputes and negotiations with federal agencies.  He has served as a lead negotiator in multi-million-dollar contract disputes, helping clients preserve claims, structure requests for equitable adjustment, and position matters for favorable resolution or litigation.  He also counsels contractors navigating evolving regulatory and policy developments affecting federal procurement and grant programs.  His experience includes counseling on compliance with federal small business regulations and advising contractors and grantees following the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Career

Prior to entering private practice, Logan served in several government roles that inform his practical approach to disputes and advocacy.  He interned at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, gaining insight into the Court’s decision-making processes, and interned for a Congressional leader, providing firsthand exposure to the legislative process.

Logan joined Nichols Law following a clerkship with the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, where he clerked for judges deciding contractor claims under the Contract Disputes Act and matters arising under FEMA’s Public Assistance Program.

Languages

English

Memberships

Bar and Court Admissions

District of Columbia Bar

Education

Education

The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2022 California State University-Sacramento, B.A., 2018
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