Bob Korroch is a partner in the Government Contracts Section at Williams Mullen. He joined the firm in 2001 after completing a 20-year career with the United States Coast Guard. He draws from his extensive experience in all phases of the government acquisition process in advising vendor and government clients. Mr. Korroch supports all aspects of his clients' business with special focus on corporate compliance and the unique considerations of government contractors in mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Korroch's extensive protest litigation practice reflects his understanding of proper acquisition planning and the timely use of the protest process to affect the government's acquisition when necessary. He works very closely with small and disadvantaged businesses to help them identify suitable contracting opportunities. He frequently assists large and small businesses with teaming agreements and joint venture agreements to advance their business relationships. Mr. Korroch has extensive litigation experience, having litigated protests and contract claims before many federal and state courts and boards.
Education
George Washington University, LL.M – 1997
College of William & Mary, J.D. – 1988
United States Coast Guard Academy, B.S. – 1981
Professional Affiliations
American Bar Association, Section of Public Contract Law
National Contract Management Association, President Hampton Roads Chapter
Virginia State Bar, Government Contracts and Military Law Sections
Williamsburg Bar Association
Awards and Honors
Listed in "Legal Elite,"
Virginia Business magazine
Outstanding Young Military Lawyer for the U.S. Coast Guard, American Bar Association
Young Lawyers Division Military Service Committee, 1993-1994
Younger Federal Lawyers Award, Younger Lawyers Division of the Federal Bar Association, 1994
William & Mary Law Review, Managing Editor
Publications
2005 Year-in-Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions
2004 Year-in-Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions
2003 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions
2002 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions
2001 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions
Co-Author, "Who's the Boss of Contract Government Employees?,"
Inside Business, May 30, 2005
"2000 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 30 Pub. Cont. L.J. 315 (2001).
"Extending Military Jurisdiction to American Contractors Overseas," 35 Procurement Law. 4 (2000) (with Michael J. Davidson).
"1999 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 29 Pub. Cont. L.J. 351 (2000).
"1998 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 28 Pub. Cont. L.J. 303 (1999).
"Simplified Acquisition: Online Opportunities for Small Businesses to Contract With the Military," Virginia L. (Dec. 1997).
"Jury Nullification: A Call for Justice or an Invitation to Anarchy?" 139 Mil. L. Rev. 131 (1993) (with Michael J. Davidson)
"The Changing Practice of Military Law--Peace: The New Threat," Fed. Bar News & J. (May 1990).
"The 1978 Bankruptcy Reform Act's Police or Regulatory Power Exemption to the Automatic Stay: Unnecessary, Unfounded, and Unrestrained," 29 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 855 (1988) (note).