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For over 35 years, the Washington, DC law firm of Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP has been a leader in the federal grants bar. The Firm counsels clients about numerous pre-and post-award matters, such as financial and program requirements, procurements, property, termination and enforcement, as well as how best to prepare for and respond to government reviews, audits, and cost disallowances. The Firm has unique expertise in grant compliance and governance best practices and has litigated matters before a variety of administrative bodies, federal district courts, and Courts of Appeal. Clients are as diverse as the array of recipients of federal funds, including for profit and not-for-profit organizations, local governments, colleges and universities, research institutions, and various health care and education entities. The Firm conducts extensive trainings on federal grants law for an equally wide variety of entities, including national trade associations, bar associations, and individual grantees, as well as state, federal, and local governments.
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Representative Activities:
For more information, contact our practice group leader, Ted Waters, ewaters@feldesmantucker.com or 202-466-8960.
Representative Decisions:
Court of Appeals:
El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center v. U.S. Dep't of Health and Human Services, 396 F.3d 1265 (D.C. Cir. 2005)
Rio Grande Community Health Center, Inc. v. Rullan, 397 F.3d 56 (1st Cir. 2005)
National Family Planning v. Sullivan, 979 F. 2d 227 (D.C. Cir. 1992)
Action, Inc. v. Donovan, 789 F. 2d 1453 (10th Cir. 1986)
Federal District Court:
Meriden Community Action Agency v. Shalala, 827 F. Supp. 54 (1993)
North Shore Community Action Programs, Inc. v. Shalala, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21318 (unreported)
HHS Departmental Appeals Boards:
Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now, Inc., No. 2002 (2005)
South Plains Community Action Agency, No. 1639 (1997)
Home Education Livelihood Program, Inc., No. 1598 (1996)
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