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Akin
Robert S. Strauss Tower
2001 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-1037
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Work Department

Partner; Disputes & Investigations

Position

Scott Heimberg advises on federal contract formation and administration issues, contract disputes litigation, including litigation of construction claims, mergers and acquisitions, facility security clearances, government investigations and compliance counseling. He frequently represents technology and start-up companies seeking to identify potential government markets and evaluate the benefits and liabilities associated with selling to the government. In addition, he counsels clients on issues of fraud, waste and abuse, including suspension and debarment matters. Scott has successfully defended Fortune 500 technology and health care companies, as well as construction companies, against civil False Claims Act actions. He also regularly represents government contractors involved in transactions with foreign entities, advising on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) process, and obtaining and maintaining security clearances.

To learn more about Scott, please visit his full profile: https://www.akingump.com/en/lawyers-advisors/scott-m-heimberg.html

Memberships

Section on Public Contract Law and Committee Member, Committee on Privatization and Outsourcing, American Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar Association; Maryland Bar Association; Board of Contract Appeals Bar Association; Construction Lawyers Society of America.

Education

JD, The George Washington University Law School (1984), with honors; BA, Franklin & Marshall College (1981)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Government > Government contracts

Small and large contractors in tech, aerospace and defense routinely seek the services of Akin in support of FCA matters, government investigations, bid protests, and APA litigation across state, federal, and international levels. With Washington DC as its home base, the team is led by Michael Vernick, a giant in the education space, assisting high-profile universities and institutions with grants, FCA investigations, CMMC queries, and foreign influence and research misconduct allegations. Susan Lent is a key contact for DOT contractors, with specialist knowledge of infrastructure and Buy American funding, highlighted by her work on behalf of Brightline Holdings. Scott Heimberg assists large venture capital and private equity funds with national security contracts and M&A. Angela Styles is known for her work on CHIPS, grants, and the Buy American Act. At the counsel level, Marta Thompson is integral in education sector compliance and regulatory work. Maureen McDonald left the firm in March 2023.