Hunton Andrews Kurth Strengthens Government Contracts Practice with Addition of Eric Crusius as Partner

In a strategic move to enhance its government contracts practice, Hunton Andrews Kurth has recruited Eric Crusius as a partner in their Washington office. The announcement was made on Thursday, as reported by Bloomberg Law.

Crusius’s expertise spans a comprehensive range of areas crucial to the field of government contracts, including representing clients in bid protests before federal agencies and courts. Furthermore, he provides advisory services on labor issues, domestic preferences, export controls, and cybersecurity. Additionally, he ensures compliance with federal acquisition regulations and conducts due diligence for acquisitions in both the defense and civilian sectors.

His role also extends to representation of contractors involved in investigations and suspension proceedings. With his robust background and experience garnered from his tenure at Holland & Knight, Crusius is well-poised to contribute significantly to Hunton Andrews Kurth’s government contracts practice.

The arrival of Crusius reflects Hunton’s commitment to expanding their capabilities and providing comprehensive legal support to clients navigating the complexities of government contracts. This strategic hire is particularly notable considering the evolving regulatory landscape and the increasing importance of legal compliance in government-related business activities.