PRACTICE AREAS
- Federal Transactions
- Project Finance
- Utility and ESPC
- Lease Finance
- Receivables Finance
- Government Contracts
- Service Contract Act
- Teaming
Agreements and Subcontracts
-
Terminations and
Claims
- Alternate
Dispute Resolution
-
Litigation
- Contract Dispute Act Appeals
- Federal Regulatory and
Administrative
- Prime-Sub Disputes
- Qui Tam Defense
EDUCATION
- J.D., George Washington University, 1985
- B.A.,
Dickinson College, Magna Cum Laude, 1982
BAR & COURT ADMISSIONS
- District of Columbia
- Virginia
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- American Bar Association (Public Contract Law Section)
- The District of Columbia Bar
- The Virginia State Bar
- Association for Government Leasing and Finance
- Equipment Leasing and Finance Association
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Profile
Scott W. Woehr is a partner
in Doyle & Bachman LLP where he practices federal procurement law, with special emphasis in
the areas of federal project, lease and receivables finance.
He has extensive experience with energy savings performance
contracts, utility demand side management contracts, and the leasing
of equipment and software to federal entities. His clients
include many of the commercial banks, investment banks, and
institutions which provide financing for federal transactions.
Mr. Woehr has been providing advice to clients involved in
financing federal projects and leases for over 22 years. He
has been published in law and trade journals on federal contract and
federal finance issues, including the Journal of Equipment Lease
Finance articles "Federal Government Lease Financing: A
Different Set of Rules" and "Federal Government Lease Financing:
A Change of Focus." Aside from his federal transactions
practice, Mr. Woehr has also litigated numerous claims against the
Federal Government, and is the principal contributor to Chapter 12
"The Disputes Process" in the second edition of Professors Nash &
Cibinic's textbook, Administration of Government Contracts.
Mr. Woehr earned his law degree with honors from George Washington
University and graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from
Dickinson College.
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