James McCullough

Litigation, government contracts, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, commercial litigation, aerospace & defense, pro bono, white collar criminal defense, white collar defense, regulatory enforcement & investigations, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Work Department

Litigation, Government Contracts, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Aerospace & Defense, Pro Bono, White Collar Criminal Defense, White Collar Defense, Regulatory Enforcement & Investigations

Position

Litigation Of Counsel and Head of Government Contracts. Mr. McCullough is litigation of counsel and head of the Government Contracts Practice and member of the Aerospace & Defense Practice. His experience spans a broad range of industries and government agencies, with a focus on aerospace and defense companies. Mr. McCullough’s practice includes pre-award litigation and counseling on contract formation issues, post-award disputes and litigation, and the representation of government contractors in various civil proceedings, including Procurement Integrity and Freedom of Information Act disputes, and enforcement matters involving mandatory disclosure and suspension and debarment.  He has been lead counsel in numerous bid protests before the US Government Accountability Office, the United States Court of Federal Claims, and other federal courts.  Mr. McCullough also has extensive litigation experience involving claims and terminations at various Boards of Contract Appeals and the Court of Federal Claims.  In addition, he has frequently participated in the resolution of government contract disputes through the use of alternative dispute resolution techniques, including mediation and arbitration, and has frequently participated as government contracts counsel in mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments, and joint venture transactions involving aerospace and defense companies.

Education

Mr. McCullough received his JD from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1976, and his BA from Villanova, cum laude, in 1969.

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