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Lashly & Baer, P.C. has extensive
experience in contract and procurement matters affecting
public entities. We have been involved in the
preparation, negotiation, and review of a variety of
contracts, leases, public bidding, and purchasing
documents. We advise public sector and private
clients on governmental purchasing policies, bid and
proposal preparation, negotiation regarding
procurements, sealed bids, requests for proposals,
requests for qualifications, protests, administration of
government contracts after award, adequacy of contract
performance, satisfaction of contract requirements, and
remedies for breach.
We have represented public sector and private clients in
arbitration, mediation, and litigation in state and
federal courts among developers, owners, contractors,
vendors,
consultants, sub-contractors, sureties, architects, engineers, construction managers, funding agencies, and public interest organizations.
Also see
Business Law
and
Business &
Commercial.
We regularly address the following legal issues for our
clients:
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Administration and adequacy of contracts after
award and remedies for breach
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Arbitration and litigation among public
agencies and vendors, sureties, and consultants
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Bid protests and mistakes in bids
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Bidder responsiveness and responsibility
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Buy America and Buy Missouri
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Compliance with bid specifications
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Compliance with challenges, and defenses to
small business/disadvantaged business status
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Compliance with Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises/Minority
Business Enterprises/Women
Business Enterprises programs
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Compliance with government procurement law
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Conflicts between state and federal law
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Defective specifications
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Defenses to contract awards
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"Design-build" and "Turnkey" projects
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Disputes arising out of prime/subcontractor
relationships
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Emergency procurements
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Fraud claims
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Negotiation and drafting of contracts,
including government contracts and subcontracts
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Open competitive bidding
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Payment for changed conditions
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Performance and payment bond requirements
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Prevailing wage requirements
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Privatization requirements
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Prompt pay acts
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Protection of technical data rights and
intellectual property
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Public bid and proposal preparation and
amendment
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Requests for proposal and qualifications
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Role of construction manager
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Sales tax exemptions
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Sealed bids
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Sureties and consultants
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Suspension or debarment
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Tax-exempt purchase of construction materials
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Termination for convenience
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Waiver of technical requirements
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