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Federal Grant Practice is a comprehensive one-volume reference manual on federal grants. It provides explanations and advice on key aspects of grant management (including detailed coverage on contracting out grant dollars), all based on the requirements

Publisher:LegalWorks
Service Number:43464083
Publication date:2025-08-18
Practice area:Government contracts
Jurisdiction:Federal
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Daniel H. Ramish

Daniel H. Ramish is a Partner at the law firm Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC, where his practice focuses on government contracts, grants and cooperative agreements, and construction law. He attended the University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce, 

Jonathan D. Shaffer

Jonathan D. Shaffer is a member at Smith Pachter McWhorter. He is a member of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia bars and has litigated government contract and construction disputes in federal and state courts around the country for more