W. Jay DeVecchio is a litigator and Co-Chair of the Government Contracts Practice. Clients from the aerospace, technology, and health care sectors seek his representation in all facets of government procurement law, from bid protests to complex claims and disputes through suspension and debarment. He also represents clients in related issues such as criminal and civil fraud, qui tam actions, and internal investigations.
Since 2005, Mr. DeVecchio has been named a leading national practitioner in Government Contract Law by Chambers USA. He has been named a Top Washington Lawyer in Government Contracts by both The Washington Business Journal (2008) and The Washingtonian (2009). Mr. DeVecchio has litigated the largest defective pricing appeal tried to date, the leading case on latent defects, and the Eleventh Circuit’s decision on false claims immunity for Medicare contractors.
Mr. DeVecchio serves the Firm as a member of the Management Committee. He has been a guest instructor at the University of Virginia and the George Washington University Law School Government Contracts Program. Recognized as a leader in the field of intellectual property rights in government contracts, he has lectured nationwide on the subject for Federal Publications Seminars, LLC. He also conducts seminars on diverse subjects and has developed and appeared in a series of training videos used by more than 100 companies addressing Labor Charging, Materials Charging, and Procurement Integrity.