Notice:if have any questions about the law ,you can be found on our website related lawyer to answer you.Last month,the attorneys at lawyers-in-usa.com helped millions of people make smarter, more confident legal decisions.

Washington(DC) Seidman, Paul J. personal infomation and areas of practice

 Washington Seidman & Associates, P.C. attorney Seidman, Paul J.
  • Lawyer name:Seidman, Paul J.
  • Address:923 Fifteenth Street NW Washington,DC
  • Phone:202-737-5734
  • Fax:202-204-0001
  • PostalCode:20005 -2301
  • WebSite:http://www.seidmanlaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Government Contracts ,Government Contracts

WashingtonSeidman & Associates, P.C. attorney Seidman, Paul J. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Government Contracts ,Government Contracts,Seidman & Associates, P.C.

if you have any problem in Government Contracts ,Government Contracts,please email to Seidman & Associates, P.C. or call 202-737-5734 or Go to our company directly(addr:923 Fifteenth Street NW Washington,DC) ,we will provide free legal advice for you.

  • Paul J. Seidman is a graduate of Temple University (B.B.A. 1970) and the Georgetown University Law Center (J.D. 1973), where he served on the staff of the Tax Lawyer. Upon Graduation, he served as a law clerk to Judge Philip Nichols, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Claims (now the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) and afterwards as Assistant Counsel for Contract Claims at Naval Sea Systems Command. He served as Assistant Chief Counsel for Procurement in the Office of the Chief Counsel for Advocacy at SBA until June 1981, when he entered private practice.

    Mr. Seidman has served as counsel in bid protests before the General Accounting Office and in Federal Court. Protests handled by Mr. Seidman have resulted in overturning a $2.5 billion Air Force requirements contract, Air Force solicitation synopsis rules, and the OFPP Policy Letters relating to audiovisual procurement. Another widely publicized case handled by Mr. Seidman resulted in the removal of restrictive legends on approximately 40,000 drawings for aircraft jet engine parts that had caused noncompetitive procurements for almost 25 years.

    As a Navy lawyer he defended $200 million shipbuilding claims. As a private practitioner, he submitted and successfully resolved a consolidated claim against the Air Force under 21 contracts. He has also successfully challenged default terminations, Government defective pricing claims and proposed debarments.

    Mr. Seidman has appeared as an expert witness on various procurement related issues in Congressional hearings and before the Packard Commission. He has also drafted procurement-related legislation and regulations.

    His articles have appeared in the Briefing Papers, The Nash & Cibinic Report, The Government Contractor, Yearbook of Procurement Articles, and Inc. Magazine. His recent publications include "Postscript: Termination for Convenience of FAR PT 12 Commercial Item Contracts", 25 Nash & Cibinic Report ? 37, (August 2011), "Termination for Convenience of FAR Part 12 Commercial Item Contracts: Is There Compensation Required?", 24 Nash & Cibinic Report, Paragraph 37, (August 2010),"Maximizing Termination for Convenience Settlements/ Edition II - Part I, Briefing Papers No. 08-3 (February, 2008) and "Part II"; "Service Contracting in the New Millennium - Part I," Briefing Papers No. 02-11 (October 2002) and "Part II," Briefing Papers No. 02-12 (November 2002); "Preparing Termination For Convenience Settlement Proposals For Fixed-Price Contracts," Briefing Papers No. 97-11 (October 1997); "How to Avoid & Overturn Terminations For Default," Briefing Papers No. 98-12 (November 1998); "The 807 Technical Data Committee - 'What's Mine is Mine and What's Yours in Mine' - The Return of Overpriced DOD Spare Parts," 36 Government Contractor Paragraph 207, p. 8 (1994); and Pocket Guide to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 (1995). He is Co-author of the book, Representing Small Business published in 1986 by John Wiley.

    Mr. Seidman was elected a Fellow by the National Contract Management Association. He served on the Advisory Board of The Government Contractor, published by The West Group and the Data and Patent Rights Committee of the American Bar Association, Section on Public Contract Law. His biography appears in Who's Who in America .

    Mr. Seidman has lectured in programs sponsored by Georgetown University Law Center, D.C. Bar, National Contract Management Association, various trade associations and the U.S. Air Force. He served on the staff of the 1980 White House Conference on Small Business.

    Paul Seidman is AV-rated under Martindale Hubbell's Peer Review rating process.

    The "A" signifies the highest level of legal skill, the "V" signifies "very high" adherence to professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence.

    Mr. Seidman is admitted in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and other Federal Courts.

    *CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards

  • The firm of Seidman & Associates, P.C. was founded in 1981. The practice emphasizes representation of businesses competing for and performing Government Contracts and Subcontracts. The firm has an active practice before the Comptroller General, the Federal Courts, and the Boards of Contract Appeals. The firm also represents clients in legislative and rulemaking efforts relating to Government Contracts.

    The Washington, D.C. law firm of Seidman & Associates, P.C. represents businesses in bid protests at the agency level, before the Government Accountability Office ("GAO") and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims; contract claims and litigation before Boards of Contract Appeals; the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Court; suspensions, debarments, and compliance issues; size protests and size appeals before the Small Business Administration Office of Hearings and Appeals ("SBAOHA"); concerning organizational conflicts of interest; suspension and debarment proceedings relating to contracting ("OCI) and DoD Directive 5230.25 ("DoDD 5230.25"); litigation concerning access to technical data under the FOIA and DoDD 5230.25; litigation concerning the validity of limited rights legends and rights in technical data. The firm also represents clients in overturning government contract terminations, including terminations for default and terminations for convenience settlements

    The firm has represented trade associations in procurement related agency rulemaking proceedings and Congressional Hearings. The firm has filed amicus curiae briefs for trade associations.

    The firms' clients include large publicly owned companies and small businesses, U.S. and foreign contractors and subcontractors, manufacturers, professional services contractors, other service contractors, research and development ("R&D") contractors, Small Business Innovation Research ("SBIR") contractors, trade associations and non-profit advocacy groups.

    The firm practices before all procuring agencies including the Department of Defense ("DoD"), Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Logistics Agency ("DLA"), Department of Homeland Security ("DHS"), the General Services Administration ("GSA"), the Department of Justice ("DOJ"), Small Business Administration ("SBA") and Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD).

    The firm has also represented businesses concerning foreign military sales and direct sales to foreign governments and international organizations.

    The Seidman & Associates government contracts law firm represents businesses worldwide with concerns about contract matters involving U.S. federal government agencies as well as foreign government agencies. Seidman & Associates represents clients before the Government Accountability Office ("GAO"), U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Boards of Contract Appeals, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other U.S. Courts of Appeals.

Seidman & Associates, P.C. & Joy Attorneys

Washington lawyer Alwood, Christopher M. Washington lawyer Glover, Jere W. Of Counsel Washington lawyer Seidman, David J. Washington lawyer Seidman, Paul J.

lawyer Seidman, Paul J. Reviews

do you know how to live?.

What is a cover sheet for a report?

attorneys have. it locked up which i hope someone sues them for........thus,. an agent in NY can do only 1/2 of what agents elsewhere are . permitted to do and the rest must go to the broker's attorney.. . LUCK!!!. . [check out the term, at NY and NYs real estate section,. "reciprocity".--you do for him, he does for you.......]

Lessee warrants that he/she has inspected said horse and agrees to accept said horse in present condition. Lessee shall pay and provide for the transportation of the horse from the Lessee to the Owner at the termination of the lease.. . Owner shall have the right at any time, in person or by authorized agent, to go upon the Lessee's premises to inspect the horse and determine if said horse is being properly cared for and in good health. The title and ownership of the leased horse shall be and remain in the name of the Owner. Lessee shall not sell, mortgage, or encumber this leased horse in any manner whatsoever. Lessee shall not assign this lease nor sublease the horse covered hereby.. . If the leased horse should at any time become missing, lost, seriously injured, sick, or dead, the Lessee shall immediately notify Owner by telephone and subsequently by mail.. . Owner shall not hold Lessee liable for any serious injury or death of the horse arising from events not resulting from negligence on the part of the Lessee or the Lessee's agents. Lessee shall hold the Owner harmless for any injury to persons or damages to any property caused by the leased horse.. . If horse should be returned to owner and the lease is to end a 30 day notices is to be given by lessee or owner.

. No more than 63 fields can be used (Word 97 and later). If more are needed, then use an alternative Data Source. (In Word 95 and lower the limit was 31 fields).. . Your Data Source is stored in a Word table. The first row in the table is called the Header row. Each row contains one record, and each column one field.. . 3..

I'd prefer a really good WYSIWYG editor, but I'm willing to compromise if the price is right..

this is the lawyers reviews
Lawyers bottom relation content