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Supporting Small Businesses by Providing Effective Solutions to Problems, Legal Services, and Advice to Government Contractors in the Service and Construction Industries for Over 25 Years
Timothy H. Power
Timothy H. Power, the lawyer behind Power Law Office, has successfully represented and advised government contractors for over 20 years. Government contracts are ruled by statutes and regulations and contain many pages of standard clauses. Knowing these rules and clauses and how they impact performance, payment, and completion can make the difference between a profitable or losing contract. But knowing the rules is not enough. A contractor needs an attorney that knows from experience how to use those rules to the contractor’s advantage. A contractor also needs an attorney who can present its position to the government without ruining the relationship with the contractor’s best customer. Above all, a contractor needs an attorney whom it can trust to provide sound advice on the many problems it will face bidding on and performing government contracts, whether they are small day-to-day problems or large issues involving protests, claims or terminations.
The Firm's Clients
The firm's clients are government contractors operating in a variety of service, construction, and supply industries. They all have one thing in common; a contract with the Federal government. The firm's clients have performed many different types of government contracts. These include various service contracts, such as grounds maintenance, custodial, guard service and security, family housing maintenance, and base support services. They also include a variety of construction contracts, such as underground work, modernization of facilities, painting, and general construction work. Because the Federal government contracts for so many different types of products and services, Timothy Power has also represented contractors in other diverse industries, such as ship repair, federal leases, and shared energy savings contracts. Many of his clients qualify for special small business programs such as the HUBZone program, 8(a) program, and Disabled Veterans' program.
Services Provided
Power Law Office provides the full range of services required by a firm performing government contracts. Power Law Office provides its clients support and representation on General Accountability Office bid protests, negotiating with the contracting officer on contract interpretation, performance requirements, deductions, inspection issues, submitting requests for equitable adjustments, formal claims, appeals and litigation of claim denials, responding to cure notices and default notices, defending terminations for default, and settlement of terminations for convenience. Timothy Power has experience with construction contracts, including claims for differing site conditions and delays. If there are questions concerning damages and cost recovery, Power Law Office can work with experts on government contract cost principles.
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