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Government Contracts Attorney Texas

Government Contracts Attorney Texas Businesses Trust

As a government contracts attorney Texas small businesses turn to for procurement strategy, we know this is one of the most lucrative business opportunities available — and one of the most complex. The regulations are detailed, the compliance requirements are strict, and the contracts are written to protect the government, not you.

Attorney Jennifer N. Brantley brings a rare combination of legal expertise and direct procurement experience. As a former federal contract specialist with the US Army Corps of Engineers and the US Air Force, she understands government contracting from the inside — the regulations, the processes, and the documentation that separates successful contractors from those who get left behind.

Whether you're just entering the federal marketplace or looking to grow an existing government contracting business, J Brantley Law provides the legal and strategic support to help you compete and win.

Services Include

  • SAM.gov registration and compliance
  • Government contract review and negotiation
  • Procurement strategy and market entry
  • Subcontracting agreements
  • Small business certification guidance (8(a), WOSB, HUBZone)
  • Teaming arrangements and joint venture agreements
  • Federal contracting compliance review

An Edge Most Attorneys Don't Have

Inside Knowledge of How Government Contracting Actually Works

Most attorneys who handle government contracts learned the regulations from textbooks. Attorney Brantley learned them by working inside federal procurement offices — reviewing solicitations, evaluating offers, and administering contracts for the US Air Force and US Army Corps of Engineers. That experience is the difference between legal advice that sounds right and legal advice that works.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a government contracts attorney in Texas actually help with?

We help businesses navigate SAM.gov registration, understand set-aside and certification requirements, review and negotiate contract terms, and structure subcontracting agreements — drawing on direct experience as a former federal contracting officer.

Do I need to be registered in SAM.gov before bidding on contracts?

Yes, SAM.gov registration is required before you can be awarded a federal contract. We can review your registration for accuracy and help you understand which certifications might strengthen your competitive position.

How is working with a former federal contracting officer different?

Having sat on the government side of the table, we understand how agencies evaluate proposals, what compliance issues actually trigger problems, and where contractors most often lose value in negotiations — insight that shapes how we advise clients pursuing government work.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a consultation with a government contracts attorney Texas businesses trust, and let's talk about what you need.