Keith Feigenbaum advises clients on a broad range of federal contracts and grant, international trade, and national security matters.

Keith draws on extensive military and government experience to guide government contractors, defense companies, and technology clients through complex regulatory, transactional, and compliance challenges involving:

  • All aspects of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), FAR supplements, and non-FAR-based acquisitions
  • Mergers and acquisitions involving national security considerations
  • Export controls and international trade compliance, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 
  • Foreign ownership, control, and influence (FOCI) 
  • Cybersecurity and supply chain security 
  • Bid protests and government contract disputes 
  • Suspension and debarment proceedings 
  • National Industrial Security Program matters 

Keith regularly counsels aerospace and defense companies on designing and implementing compliance programs and conducting internal investigations to ensure compliance with federal security requirements.

Before joining Latham, Keith was counsel at two other global law firms. Prior to that, he served in the US Defense Logistics Agency’s Office of General Counsel and the US Army Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, where he advised on procurement, contract and fiscal law, and international law.

Keith’s experience includes advising:

  • Mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings involving dozens of government contractors and subcontractors
  • Afghanistan residents on winning a federal appeal regarding payment issues for the use of their land for a US military base*
  • Aerospace and defense companies on conducting export control audits and internal investigations to assess ITAR and EAR compliance*
  • Defense contractors, hardware manufacturers, and software developers on compliance with US government cybersecurity and supply chain security requirements*
  • Defense contractors on compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual*
  • A global construction company on winning a bid protest challenging the government’s past performance and technical and cost-realism evaluations regarding construction services*
  • A defense contractor on winning a bid protest challenging the government’s technical and price evaluations concerning a global supply contract*
  • An aerospace company on designing and implementing an export control compliance program*
  • A major research university on a civil investigation and suspension and debarment proceedings involving multiple federal agencies*

*Matter handled prior to joining Latham

Bar Qualification

  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania