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Randolph Law
Randolph Law is a full service law firm specializing in business law, representing government contractors, intellectual property, and dispute representation. Randolph Law was founded in 2009 by Christopher Randolph Shiplett and has since represented numerous clients in the Eastern District of Virginia, various local circuit and general district courts in Virginia, the Armed Services and Civilian Boards of Contract Appeals, and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
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At Randolph Law, the security of your business is our livelihood.
Ensuring that informed business decisions are made when you form your business and that documents are drafted properly from the outset can avoid costly litigation down the road.
Choosing the best legal organization for your business can keep personal assets out of reach and maximize tax savings while drafting clear and concise contracts can minimize the risk non-performance due to misunderstandings.
Once your business is established, our firm can assist in regulatory compliance, labor disputes and employment law, liability, and other issues that may arise.
At Randolph Law, we are experienced in the nuances of government contracting law and understand the importance of complying with the numerous regulations that Government Contractors are subject to.
The legal representation we provide for government contractors ensures that our clients are in compliance with government regulations and allow our clients to operate successfully within the government.
We provide assistance and advice to our clients to ensure that their business is also protected when pursuing government work.
Contact us to learn how Randolph Law can help your business become 8(a) certified or guide you through the developmental or transitional stages of the program.
Eligibility to receive sole-source contracts with ceilings of up to $4 million for goods and services and $6.5 million for manufacturing.
Eligibility to compete in a smaller pool of competitors - fellow 8(a) Business Development Program businesses.
Assistance securing SBA-guaranteed loans, bonding assistance, and surplus government property and supplies.
Deciding whether to protest an unsuccessful bid, or a solicitation before award, is a difficult choice, and one made under intense time pressure.
On the one hand, the value of the prospective award is often great, and a contractor considering a bid protest often has at least a suspicion that the award was either unreasonable, or not in compliance with the F.A.R. On the other hand, a bid protest can be an exercise in futility, gaining nothing more than a delay of the inevitable rejection of the contractor's proposal.
At Randolph Law, we believe in matching your legal representation with your business goals.
Whether that includes aggressively pursuing a claim in Federal or State court, aggressively defending that claim, seeking a mutually beneficial resolution to a business dispute, we are here to make sure you meet your objectives.
We will represent you both smartly and efficiently.
We prepare cases at all stages with an eye towards winning a trial if the case reaches that stage, while simultaneously building your litigation strategy with an eye toward positioning the case for early dismissal or, where appropriate, settlement before substantial litigation costs are incurred.
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