WASHINGTON, D.C. — Seyfarth is proud to announce that its Government Contracts practice has earned a Band 3 ranking in Chambers USA 2025 (Government Contracts: The Elite) and a Band 2 ranking in The Legal 500 United States 2025 (Government Contracts), reaffirming the group’s reputation as a go-to team for sophisticated government contracts disputes and bid protest matters.
Several individual members of the group received top-tier recognition:
- Amy Hoang was ranked Band 1 for Bid Protests and Band 2 for Government Contracts (Chambers USA) and named a Next Generation Partner (The Legal 500).
- Adam Lasky was ranked Band 4 for Government Contracts (Chambers USA) and as a Notable Practitioner (The Legal 500).
- Erica Bakies was ranked Band 5 for Government Contracts (Chambers USA) and as a Next Generation Partner (The Legal 500).
- Teddie Arnold was recognized as “Up and Coming” (Chambers USA) and as a Next Generation Partner (The Legal 500).
- Ken Kanzawa, Zach Jacobson, and Sarah Barney were also recognized by The Legal 500 as Notable Practitioners.
Clients praised the group’s sharp legal insight and practical approach. Chambers USA respondents noted:
- “Seyfarth Shaw is a really good business partner. The firm provides legal analysis along with a practical commercial perspective.”
- “The team finds a way to relate complex scenarios into very understandable terms and strategies.”
- “Seyfarth Shaw is on the cutting edge of issues and is very well connected.”
The Legal 500 testimonials echoed the same confidence in the team, highlighting its responsiveness, strategic thinking, and collaborative style:
- “The Seyfarth people I have worked with are excellent attorneys and even better people.”
- “What I like most about Seyfarth is their reliability. You always have the sense that your case is being looked after by attorneys genuinely interested in getting a good result.”
- “The attorneys are Seyfarth are always positive and enjoyable to work with, the stress of litigation notwithstanding.”
“Our team is built for the full lifecycle of government contracting—from winning work to resolving disputes—and we’re grateful to our clients for trusting us with their most important matters,” said Amy Hoang and Adam Lasky, co-chairs of Seyfarth’s Government Contracts practice. “These rankings reflect the talent, hustle, and client-first mindset that define our group.”
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