Steve Becker leads Pillsbury’s International Trade practice. His work encompasses a broad range of legal subjects in the areas of international trade regulation and international law.
Matt Carter’s practice includes litigating bid protests, conducting internal investigations, representing companies and individuals in suspension and debarment proceedings, and providing regulatory and compliance advice.
David Dixon, Pillsbury’s Government Contracts & Disputes practice co-leader, concentrates his practice on the formation, administration and litigation of government contracts, grants and cooperative agreements at the federal level.
Meghan Doherty represents clients in a wide variety of matters including bid protests, cybersecurity, M&A, size protests and appeals, claims, and suspensions and debarments.
Aaron Dyer, national co-chair of the firm’s Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense team, is a former federal prosecutor and experienced trial attorney whose practice focuses on complex criminal and civil litigation and regulatory enforcement actions.
Nancy Fischer, Pillsbury's Global Head of Regulatory, is consistently recognized by Chambers and other publications as a leading authority on international trade law.
Will Fork represents electric utilities and companies on international energy transaction, export control, nuclear liability and domestic regulatory issues.
Tom Hill, a partner in Pillsbury’s Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense practice, focuses his national practice on white-collar criminal and government enforcement matters and internal corporate investigations.
Nicole Islinger focuses her practice on mergers and acquisitions, and other complex commercial transactions, including technology and government contracts, and general business law.
Michael Evan Jaffe, a Pillsbury partner with a particular focus in arbitration, litigation and other forms of dispute resolution, is frequently recognized among the most skilled advocates in international arbitration and U.S. litigation.
John Jensen is noted by Chambers USA and The Legal 500 U.S. as a federal government contracts authority.
Steve Kaplan, Emerging Companies & Venture Capital and M&A partner, guides entrepreneurs from a wide industry spectrum through every phase of building, growing, operating and eventually selling successful businesses.
Laura is a partner in Pillsbury’s Construction Counseling & Dispute Resolution practice.
Pillsbury partner Matthew MacLean is recognized by The Legal 500 U.S. for commercial disputes and litigation.
Steve Meltzer is a partner in the law firm’s Corporate practice, where he focuses his activities on information technology, life sciences, health care, defense and intelligence-related projects.
Richard Oliver, a Los Angeles-based Pillsbury partner, is a leading authority on government contracts and disputes involving the Department of Defense and civilian agencies.
Marques Peterson’s practice focuses on counseling and representing aerospace/ defense and civil contractors in both federal procurement and international defense sales.
Matthew Rabinowitz advises companies on compliance with import/export regulations, anti-corruption laws and OFAC sanctions. He further assists companies in navigating the CFIUS review process.
Aaron Ralph is a partner in Pillsbury’s Government Contracts & Disputes practice, where he helps clients navigate intellectual property matters, cost and pricing issues, internal investigations, and compliance obligations, as well as bid protests and contract claims litigation.
Michael Rizzo is managing partner of the Los Angeles office. He regularly represents service contractors, defense contractors, transportation contractors and technology companies in high-stakes matters involving resolution of precedential issues.
Pillsbury Energy partner Jay Silberg is one of the nuclear power industry’s “go-to” lawyers, responsible for licensing many U.S. nuclear plants and litigating precedent-setting cases.
Nathan Spatz, the leader of Pillsbury’s Los Angeles Litigation team, is a skilled trial and appellate lawyer with significant alternative dispute resolution (ADR) experience.
Pillsbury Corporate partner Matt Swartz advises middle-market and technology companies, and their investors, on M&As, venture capital and private equity transactions, and public securities offerings.
Pillsbury partner and firm General Counsel Stacie Yee leads the firm’s internal global general counsel functions and also handles employment litigation, arbitration and counseling, and complex commercial litigation for a global clientele.
Mary Buxton advises clients in all aspects of government contracts law from contract formation to prosecuting claims against the government, as well as defending contractors against False Claims Act allegations.
John Heisse, a Pillsbury Litigation partner, was named "Construction Lawyer of the Year" for 2017 by Who's Who Legal.
Julia Judish serves as a trusted advisor to nonprofit organizations, credentialing organizations, and government contractors.
Will Miller adeptly guides clients through all stages of a dispute, from initial claims and negotiations, through discovery, trial, and appeal.
Marc focuses on resolving complex construction disputes, analyzing contractor claims, delay and disruption issues, payment concerns and procurement questions, as well as drafting construction contracts. As a California-licensed civil engineer, Marc is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and is a LEED-accredited professional.
Aleksey Dabbs advises and represents government contractors across a wide spectrum of legal issues, including bid protests, mergers and acquisitions and compliance matters.
Dinesh Dharmadasa focuses on a broad range of government contract law, including contract formation and compliance matters, bid protests, and claims.
Alexis Landrum’s practice encompasses a broad range of matters in government contract law.
Lexie Pereira focuses her practice on all aspects of complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on construction law, and the drafting and negotiation of construction contracts.
Sarah M. Robitaille is an associate in the firm’s Government Contracts & Disputes practice.
Lindsay Sergi is an associate in the firm’s Litigation practice and is based in the DC office.
Toghrul Shukurlu's practice focuses on a broad spectrum of government contracts law.
Marcus J. Burden is a senior law clerk in the firm’s Regulatory practice, focusing on both international trade and government contracts matters.
Austin Nash is a senior law clerk in the firm’s Government Contracts and Disputes practice, as well as the Litigation practice.
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