
Lauren K. Ierardi
Associate Pending Admission
Overview
Lauren Ierardi represents clients in commercial litigation involving government contract disputes, construction contracts, business torts, government investigations, shareholder derivative lawsuits, breach of fiduciary duties, and real property matters. She has experience working on civil matters involving breach of contract claims, business torts, and land use disputes.
While attending law school, Lauren served as a student attorney at the Janet R. Spragens Federal Tax Clinic, where she represented taxpayers regarding their federal and state tax liability. She also was a staff member of the American University Law Review.
Admitted in Virginia, pending in Washington, D.C.*
*Interim supervised practice under Rule 49.
While attending law school, Lauren served as a student attorney at the Janet R. Spragens Federal Tax Clinic, where she represented taxpayers regarding their federal and state tax liability. She also was a staff member of the American University Law Review.
Admitted in Virginia, pending in Washington, D.C.*
*Interim supervised practice under Rule 49.
Experience
- Representation of a private Virginia company subject to a U.S. Department of Justice civil investigation involving its classification as a small business for government contracts.
- Representation of private general contractors sued by subcontractors involving state and federal government contracts.
Areas of Focus
Practices
Industries
Credentials
Education
- American University Washington College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2022)
- Order of the Coif
- Junior and Senior Staffer, American University Law Review
- University of Virginia (B.A., 2017)
Bar Admissions
Court Admissions
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