04/07/23

Willcox Savage is pleased to welcome Kevin Cosgrove who is leading the firm’s Government Contracting group. He previously practiced with Hunton Andrews Kurth for more than 30 years where he established that firm’s government contracting practice in Virginia. 

Kevin's practice focuses on construction litigation, government contracts, and maritime matters. As a former city attorney, he is also well versed in land use advice and litigation matters.

Kevin has tried over 90 jury trials in both state and federal court, and is admitted to practice in the United States Court of Federal Claims. He also has handled numerous mediations and arbitrations of construction and government contracts matters.

For the past several years, Kevin has been named a “Virginia Super Lawyer” in the field of construction litigation. He is also listed in “Best Lawyers in America” for construction litigation. He has written numerous articles and taught many seminars on construction and government contracts issues. Kevin was previously interviewed by Law360 on the analysis of government contracts.

Kevin has a J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law and a B.A. from Hofstra University. 

Contact:
Michelle Shearon
Marketing Director
Willcox Savage
Norfolk, Virginia
mshearon@wilsav.com

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