Ravenhearth Law Launches Government Contracting Resource for New Businesses
>> Sunday, October 5, 2014
Ravenhearth Law's new website offers useful information on legal issues in government contracting. Most notably, the website's resources are personally written by government contracts lawyer, Orest J. Jowyk. This start-up guide includes an introduction to government contracting section which can be accessed by visiting the site.
Owner and founder of Ravenhearth Law, Orest J. Jowyk is a senior government contracts attorney/ He is an alumnus of the George Mason University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor. Mr. Jowyk has also been an adjunct professor at his alma mater.
Mr. Jowyk is accredited in all organizations required for a government contracts attorney. He is a member of the American Bar Association's Public Contract Law Section. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia. Additionally, he is admitted before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Mr. Jowyk's professional experiences provide the firm's clients with unparalleled value. Recently, Mr. Jowyk fulfilled the position of first General Counsel for Solers, Inc. This software development and systems integration company with $70 million in annual revenue is a leader in the government contracts field. Mr. Jowyk planned, developed, and implemented all legal functions for the company. Mr. Jowyk also was the General Counsel for Apptis, Inc., and a Senior Associate with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP.
Mr. Jowyk has combined his professional experiences as a military officer, attorney in a large national practice, and General Counsel to provide his clients with an "equalizer" in the highly competitive government contracting arena. He hopes that the firm's website, www.ravenhearthlaw.com, and the useful free resources it contains, will be accessed by all those seeking to do business in the world of government contracting. For more details visit https://www.ravenhearthlaw.com/.
About Ravenhearth Law :
Ravenhearth Law is a Northern Virginia law firm operated by Orest (OJ) Jowyk, Attorney-at-Law. The firm focuses on government contracts and business law for small and mid-sized enterprises.
Owner and founder of Ravenhearth Law, Orest J. Jowyk is a senior government contracts attorney/ He is an alumnus of the George Mason University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor. Mr. Jowyk has also been an adjunct professor at his alma mater.
Mr. Jowyk is accredited in all organizations required for a government contracts attorney. He is a member of the American Bar Association's Public Contract Law Section. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia. Additionally, he is admitted before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Mr. Jowyk's professional experiences provide the firm's clients with unparalleled value. Recently, Mr. Jowyk fulfilled the position of first General Counsel for Solers, Inc. This software development and systems integration company with $70 million in annual revenue is a leader in the government contracts field. Mr. Jowyk planned, developed, and implemented all legal functions for the company. Mr. Jowyk also was the General Counsel for Apptis, Inc., and a Senior Associate with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP.
Mr. Jowyk has combined his professional experiences as a military officer, attorney in a large national practice, and General Counsel to provide his clients with an "equalizer" in the highly competitive government contracting arena. He hopes that the firm's website, www.ravenhearthlaw.com, and the useful free resources it contains, will be accessed by all those seeking to do business in the world of government contracting. For more details visit https://www.ravenhearthlaw.com/.
About Ravenhearth Law :
Ravenhearth Law is a Northern Virginia law firm operated by Orest (OJ) Jowyk, Attorney-at-Law. The firm focuses on government contracts and business law for small and mid-sized enterprises.
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