Washington, District Of Columbia 20004
United States
Mr. Dyer is a partner practicing primarily in the areas of government contracts, export controls, and international law since 1989. Mr. Dyer has participated in litigation before the federal courts, the Boards of Contract Appeals, and other administrative tribunals and agencies. Mr. Dyer was one of 15 recipients nationwide of the Burton Legal Foundation Award for Legal Achievement for 2000. Mr. Dyer is an NCMA Fellow.
Prior to joining Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Mr. Dyer held a variety of legal and managerial positions with a major defense company.
Areas of Practice | 1) Government Contracts, 2) Bid Protests & Claims Litigation, 3) Government Contract Compliance, 4) Government Contract Counseling, 5) Transactional Matters, 6) Foreign Corrupt Practices and 7) Energy Government Funding and Contracting |
Law School | University of Maryland School of Law (J.D., 1979) |
Education | University of Maryland (B.A., 1976) |
Bar Member / Association | District of Columbia Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Seyfarth Shaw LLP |
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