Biography
Robyn Burrows represents clients on a wide range of government contracts matters. Robyn has experience preparing and negotiating complex claims and has litigated disputes before the boards of contract appeals and state and federal courts. Robyn has a particular focus on emerging supply chain and cybersecurity issues and has counseled numerous clients on Section 889 compliance. She also provides counseling on cost/pricing issues, domestic preferences, protection of contractor data and intellectual property, and suspension and debarment matters. Robyn has experience navigating clients through False Claims Act investigations and regularly assists clients in high value bid protests before the Government Accountability Office and U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
Robyn has also developed particular experience with Department of Energy contracts, and has handled matters involving whistleblower complaints, civil investigative demands, subcontractor disputes, cost-allowability issues, and other unique DOE requirements applying to M&O contractors. She recently assisted in successfully representing an M&O contractor in resolving a significant subcontractor termination dispute in federal district court.
Before joining Blank Rome, Robyn represented construction clients in federal contracting matters. During law school, Robyn was a research editor for the George Mason Law Review. She interned with the Honorable R. Terrence Ney of the Fairfax County Circuit Court, and with the administrative judges at the Office of Hearings and Appeals of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
News & Views
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Press Release
Blank Rome Attorneys Appointed to American Bar Association’s Public Contract Law Section Leadership for the 2024–2025 Term
Robyn N. Burrows, Dominique L. Casimir, Justin A. Chiarodo, Stephanie M. Harden, Elizabeth N. Jochum, Luke W. Meier
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Media Coverage
Gov’t Contracting Policies to Watch in the 2nd Half of 2024
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Speaking Engagement
FAR Subcontractor Flowdown Terms in Government Contracts: Practical Guidance for Primes and Subs
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Ranking
Blank Rome Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Best Lawyers in America®
Seth D. Lamden, Barry Abrams, Kevin J. Baum, Matthew A. Homyk, Regina Stango Kelbon, Christopher A. Lewis
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Media Coverage
Rising Star: Blank Rome’s Robyn N. Burrows
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Honor
Robyn N. Burrows and Robyn L. Michaelson Named 2024 Rising Stars by Law360
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Speaking Engagement
Bid Protest 101: A Practical, Participatory Primer for Those New to Government Contracts
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Ranking
Blank Rome Attorneys and Practices Highly Ranked in The Legal 500 United States 2024
Scott Arnold, Justin A. Chiarodo, Dominique L. Casimir, Elizabeth N. Jochum, Luke W. Meier, Robyn N. Burrows
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Press Release
Robyn N. Burrows Elected to D.C. Bar's 2024 Government Contracts Steering Committee
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Blog Post
OMB Embraces Government Use of Artificial Intelligence
Government Contracts Navigator
Recognitions
- 2024–2025, Ones to Watch, Commercial Litigation, listed in Best Lawyers in America©
- 2024, “Rising Star” in Government Contracts, listed in Law360
- 2023–2024, listed in The Legal 500 United States
- 2019–2020, listed in Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll
Affiliations
Memberships
- American Bar Association
- Board of Contract Appeals Bar Association
- Virginia Bar Association
Robyn is a member of the Public Contract Law Section of the American Bar Association, where she serves as: Vice Chair – Contract Claims & Disputes; and Vice-Chair – Cybersecurity, Privacy and Emerging Technology.
She was appointed to serve as Associate Editor for the section’s quarterly The Procurement Lawyer journal for the 2021–2022 and 2022–2023 terms.
Robyn serves on the Washington, D.C. Bar Government Contracts Steering Committee.
Credentials
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- Virginia
Education
- Houghton College, BA, summa cum laude
- George Mason University School of Law, JD, cum laude