Judith's passion for creative problem-solving helps her provide sound legal advice and further her clients' business goals.
Overview
Committed to providing clients with comprehensive solutions, Judith thrives in both litigation and transactional matters. Drawing on her experience as a judicial intern with the Colorado Supreme Court, Judith assists clients at various stages of the litigation process and is able to look at cases from various perspectives. Judith also advises government contractors on issues relating to procurements, bid protests, claims, and appeals, as well as compliance and risk assessments.
Judith has experience drafting varied legal documents including master services agreements, statements of work, terms and conditions, court briefs, a settlement agreement, research memoranda, and demand letters. Judith is also fluent in Spanish.
Experience
She assisted a leading IT security consulting firm in drafting master services agreements, statements of work and subcontracting agreements.
News & Insights
News
Publications
"Paycheck Protection Program – What Has Changed?" Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, February 4, 2021
"DOJ Warns Against Travelling with Sensitive Information in Contravention of Export Controls," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, November 20, 2020
"The ABA’s 2020 Public Procurement Symposium," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, November 13, 2020
"One for All and All for One SBA Mentor-Protégé Program," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, October 22, 2020
"Stinson Partner Eric Whytsell Elected Secretary of the ABA Public Contract Law Section," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, August 27, 2020
"Stinson Partner Susan Warshaw Ebner Begins Term as Chair of the ABA Public Contract Law Section," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, August 13, 2020
"For Federal Contractors, Another Potential Hurdle to Engaging Foreign Labor," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, August 7, 2020
"When It Comes to Solicitations, Stick to the Script," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, July 23, 2020
"New Law Makes Major Changes to the Paycheck Protection Program," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, June 11, 2020
"Inaccuracies on SAM May Not Be Enough to Sustain a Protest," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, May 28, 2020
"Past Performance, Present (and Future) Problems," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, May 1, 2020
"Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Government and Government Contractor Activities Provisions," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, April 3, 2020
"Simplified Acquisition Procedures Afford Agencies a Lot of Latitude," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, March 5, 2020
"OHA Decision Highlights the Perils of Mixing Business with Family," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, February 27, 2020
"Stinson Attorneys Presenting on CMMC at NDIA Rocky Mountain Chapter," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, February 26, 2020
"Knowledge is Power... If You Know How to Use It," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, February 6, 2020
"GAO Reminds Offerors that It’s Important to Substantiate Key Personnel’s Experience," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, January 16, 2020
"GAO Considers Reconsideration," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, December 19, 2019
"Bribery, Gratuities, and Kickbacks, Oh My!" Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, December 13, 2019
"Tiered Evaluations: A Lesson in Reasonably Applying Different Rules," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, December 5, 2019
"Regulation Recap: SBA Publishes Proposed Rule Consolidating Mentor Protégé Programs," Stinson's Government Contracting Blog, November 21, 2019
"Government Matchmaking is Not 'Government Involvement'," Pratt’s Government Contracting Law Report, Vol. 4 No. 9, September 2018
Professional & Civic Activities
Professional & Civic Activities
Colorado Lawyers Committee Young Lawyers Division
American Bar Association – Public Contract Law Section
- Vice Chair, Legislative Coordinating Committee
- Vice Chair, Small Business & Other Socioeconomic Programs Committee
Practices & Industries
Admissions
- Colorado, 2019
- Colorado Supreme Court, 2020
Education
University of Colorado Law School, J.D., 2019
Brown University, B.A., Philosophy, 2013