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Connor W. Farrell
Associate
Connor Farrell is an associate in the Litigation department, where he focuses on government contracts-related matters including contract claims and disputes, bid protests, and compliance issues.
Prior to and during law school, Mr. Farrell held various positions at General Dynamics Information Technology. He worked in the company's GWAC Center where he assisted in managing a portfolio of federal contracts, including General Services Administration (GSA) Schedules, Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts, and Agency IDIQs.
While attending law school, Mr. Farrell was a member of the Public Contract Law Journal. He graduated with a J.D. Concentration in Government Procurement Law.
Admissions
State Admissions
- District of Columbia
News and Events
Events
Speaking Engagement
Webinar: FAR Part 5 – Publicizing Contract Actions
Speaking Engagement
Webinar: White Collar Developments Impacting Corporate Executives – Winter 2022/2023
Speaking Engagement
Webinar: White Collar Developments Impacting Corporate Executives – Fall 2022
Speaking Engagement
Public Contracting Institute Webinar
Publications
External Publication
Prohibition on Cost-Plus-Percentage-of-Cost Subcontracts Highlighted by $70 Million False Claims Act Settlement
Internal Publication
The Moat Around Task Order Protests is Evaporating: Federal Circuit's Decision in Percipient.ai Significantly Impacts the Litigation Landscape
Internal Publication
NIST Aims to Streamline the Protection of Controlled Unclassified Information with SP 800-171 Revision 3
Internal Publication
War Zone and Contingency Contractors Face an Uphill Battle in Recovering Costs for Stolen, Lost, and Abandoned Equipment: How Facts Matter in Any Recovery
Internal Publication