Morrison Foerster Earns Tier 1 Ranking in Legal 500 USA Government Contracts
Morrison Foerster has secured a Tier 1 ranking in the 2026 edition of Legal 500 USA’s Government Contracts category, marking the firm’s sixth consecutive year at the top of the sector. The recognition includes individual honors for two partners and the designation of five additional lawyers as recommended practitioners within the specialty.
Why the Tier 1 Ranking Matters
Industry analysts view a six-year streak at the top of the Legal 500 rankings as a signal of sustained institutional expertise. According to client feedback cited by the publication, the firm’s value lies in its comprehensive grasp of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and small business regulations. Clients reported that the practice maintains deep knowledge across diverse company portfolios, effectively addressing complex procurement issues.

Morrison Foerster has held a top-tier ranking in the Government Contracts category for six consecutive years, according to the 2026 Legal 500 USA findings.
Individual Recognition and Firm Expertise
The firm’s leadership in the sector is anchored by two partners, Kevin Mullen and Damien Specht, both of whom maintained their status as Leading Partners. Legal 500 noted that Mullen provides expertise in bid protests and procurement fraud, representing clients during enforcement proceedings. Meanwhile, clients characterized Specht’s advisory work as consistently available and accurate.

In addition to these partners, five other lawyers—Tina Reynolds, Locke Bell, Sandeep Nandivada, Alex Ward, and James Tucker—were officially recognized as Recommended Lawyers. This depth of personnel indicates that the firm’s capacity extends beyond individual star power to a broader team structure.
Samantha Carter notes that for firms operating in highly regulated government sectors, maintaining top-tier status for multiple years often serves as a key indicator of stability for corporate clients. This consistency is likely to be viewed by industry stakeholders as a measure of the firm’s ability to navigate the evolving risks associated with federal procurement and regulatory compliance.
What May Happen Next
Given the firm’s current standing, it is likely that Morrison Foerster will continue to play a role in high-stakes bid protests and procurement disputes. As government contracting regulations remain a critical barrier to entry for many companies, the firm may see an increase in demand for counsel regarding small business regulatory compliance. Analysts expect that the continued recognition of both senior partners and a broader roster of recommended lawyers will support the firm’s ability to handle large-scale portfolio management for its clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has Morrison Foerster been top-ranked in this category?
The firm has held a top-ranked position in the government contracts space for six years.
Which partners received individual recognition?
Kevin Mullen and Damien Specht were both ranked as Leading Partners.
Where can I view the full list of rankings?
The complete list of rankings for the 2026 edition of Legal 500 USA can be viewed on the publication’s website.
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