Buy American and Trade Agreement Act Compliance Attorney For Federal Contractors in Illinois
Learn More About TAA & BAA Compliance
In 1933 Congress passed 41 USC 10a- 10d and 41 USC 8301–8305 essentially developing a preference for American made products in Government contract awards. The TAA, 19 U.S.C. & 2501-2581 is intended to foster fair and open international trade. It is important to determine which requirements apply to your Illinois business involved in a government contract proposal and to make sure that you are not over-certifying for requirements that are not cited in the RFP.
BAA and TAA Compliance
Companies that fail to correctly identify their products as compliant risk having their contract terminate and may face action un the False Claims Act. Have a knowledgeable attorney to guide you through the complex regulatory maze is critical to your business’s success. The Whay Law Firm is experienced in helping Illinois clients maintain their contract compliance with the BAA and TAA.
The Whay Law Firm is a government contract law firm with extensive experience helping companies throughout the United States to understand government contracts and how the Buy American Act affects individual contracts. The firm handles the full array of issues faced by Illinois government contractors doing business with the federal government. Our offices are conveniently located in close proximity to Federal offices, including the SBA, the COFC, and the GAO. The Whay Law Firm’s government bid attorneys will assist you with understanding the implications of the Buy American Act on your Illinois business’s government contract bid.
Contact Todd Whay BAA & TAA Compliance Attorney
As a government contractor, you need an experienced and knowledgeable attorney working to protect your rights and interests. The Whay Law Firm is a full-service government contract law firm dedicated to providing outstanding legal service to businesses in Illinois and throughout the United States. Contact Whay Law Firm at (202) 448-9677 to discuss your legal needs today.