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DEFENSE OF SHAM DVBE BID PROTEST

The firm successfully represented a client which was the lowest responsive bidder on an $11 million dollar public works project. The second low bidder filed a bid protest, arguing the client’s listed Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) subcontractor could not meet the “commercially useful function” requirements under California law. We defended the client before the California Department of General Services, with the Department ultimately denying the protest and allowing the contract for the project to be awarded to the client.

Counsel: Daniel P. Scholz and Matt D. Seeley

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