
Roxanne Reinhardt
Roxanne Reinhardt focuses her practice on the areas of government contracts, construction and white collar defense and investigations. She advises contractors in construction litigation, government contract disputes and counseling and compliance matters, government contract disputes, alternative dispute resolution, litigation, and regulatory compliance.
Prior to joining Haynes Boone, Roxanne served as a Research Scientist at the Stevens Institute’s Acquisition Innovation and Research Center for a congressionally commissioned bid protest study at the Department of Defense. Previously, she was a Legal Intern for the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Member Advocacy’s Disability Evaluation System in Washington, D.C.
Roxanne received her J.D. from George Washington University, where she served as a Projects and Symposium Editor of the Public Contract Law Journal. Prior to law school, she served as a legal assistant at a law firm in Ann Arbor, MI. She graduated from the Eastern Michigan University with a B.A. in History and Anthropology. Roxanne is a member of the American Bar Association Section of Public Contracts Law and the Virginia State Bar Association, Construction Law and Public Contracts Section.
- American Bar Association, Section of Public Contracts Law
- Virginia State Bar Association, Construction Law and Public Contracts Section
- "Federal Teaming Arrangements Parts I & II," author, The Pulse of Government Contracting, May 13, 2021.
- National Collegiate Research Conference, presenter, Harvard University, 2018.
Education
J.D., George Washington University Law School, 2022, Dean's Recognition for Professional Development, 2019
B.A., Eastern Michigan University, 2018, summa cum laude
Languages
German
Admissions
Virginia