Ms Erica Bakies > Seyfarth Shaw LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Seyfarth Shaw LLP
975 F STREET, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20004
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Government Contracts; Bid Protests; Commercial Litigation; White Collar Defense & Investigations; Transactional Risk Insurance; Technology Standards & Open Source; False Claims, Whistleblower, and Internal Investigations Appellate

Position

Senior Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Career

Erica’s government contracts and international trade practice focuses on the complex regulatory bodies in the national security space.

In her government contracts practice, Erica advises clients on complicated compliance issues, such as classified contract requirements under the National Industrial Security Program, supply chain risk management, access restricted information like Controlled Unclassified Information, cybersecurity requirements, and SBA small business requirements and disputes. She regularly represents contractors pursuing or defending federal bid protests at the US Government Accountability Office and the US Court of Federal Claims. Erica also conducts internal investigations related to potential False Claims Act violations and the Mandatory Disclosure Rule and counsels clients in procurement disputes and government contracts litigation.

In her international trade practice, Erica concentrates on export controls, specifically the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, as well as sanctions programs as enforced by the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Erica conducts due diligence on individual transactions, assists clients with performing export control classifications, develops compliance procedures, performs internal investigations, and counsels clients through government enforcement actions. She also assists clients in submitting voluntary self-disclosures to the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security and OFAC and responding to government investigations.

Combining her international trade and government contracts practices, Erica has significant experience counseling clients undergoing mergers and acquisitions, in particular those involving US defense contractors. In addition to engaging in due diligence, she represents both foreign and domestic companies in the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ (CFIUS) national security review process.  She also counsels clients on foreign ownership, control, or influence mitigation measures administered by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.

Memberships

  • American Bar Association, Section of Public Contract Law
    Vice Chair, Mergers & Acquisitions; Vice Chair, Small Business & Other Socioeconomic Programs; Vice Chair, Young Lawyers Committee

Education

  • JD, American University, Washington College of Law
  • BA, College of William and Mary

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Government > Government contracts

(Leading associates)

Erica BakiesSeyfarth Shaw LLP

Well-versed particularly in the contentious elements of government contracts, spanning complex and high-profile bid protests, claims, FCA disputes, as well as international transactions and federal contracting labor and employment compliance counseling, Seyfarth Shaw LLP is a prime choice for federal, state, and local contractors across aerospace, defense, and tech. The team has also prominently achieved success against the US in a $367m claim before the Court of Federal Claims in Anchorage v. United States. Leadership is shared between Adam Lasky in Seattle, who specializes in bid protests involving complex overseas procurement issues, and SBA regulatory compliance and transactions, and Amy Conant-Hoang in Washington DC, who has proved her mettle in recent high-value protests on behalf of Textron Systems, QinetiQ, T-Mobile, and Valor Healthcare. Rounding out the rest of the DC team are Edward Arnold, who has distinguished himself in claims and litigation, prime/sub disputes, internal investigations, and FCA matters, and Erica Bakies, who advises on regulatory compliance and national security-related issues. Former co-chair Donald Featherstun  retired in December 2023.