Associate – Government Contracts; Transactional
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Associate – Government Contracts (Transactional)
Washington, United States | Posted on 02/16/2026
ASSOCIATE – GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (2–5 YEARS)
(Washington, DC)
Government Contracts Associate | Transactional Focus | DC
A leading firm in this space is seeking a 2nd–5th year associate to join its Government Contracts team in Washington, DC.
This is a transactional and regulatory role advising sophisticated contractors and investors navigating federal procurement rules.
The RoleYou will counsel clients on:
- Government contracts compliance and regulatory strategy
- Small business size-status issues
- Domestic preference requirements and supply chain considerations
- FAR and agency-specific procurement regulations
The practice sits within a broader white collar and investigations platform, giving you visibility into both transactional and enforcement risk.
Candidate Profile- 2–5 years of government contracts experience
- Exposure to M&A due diligence in the government contractor space
- Strong working knowledge of FAR and related regulations
- Clear, practical judgment when advising business teams
You should be comfortable advising on live transactions and interacting with sophisticated in-house legal and compliance teams.
Why This RoleOur AmLaw 100 client has a strong presence in DC and regularly advises major contractors, private equity sponsors, and strategic buyers in regulated industries.
You will gain early responsibility and hands‑on exposure to deals where government contracts issues drive valuation and structure.
For associates who want to be more than a regulatory footnote in a transaction, this platform gives you a seat at the table.
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