Brittany Kouroupas

Associate

Overview

Brittany M. Kouroupas is an associate in the Government Contracts group in Crowell & Moring’s Washington, D.C. office, where she represents contractors in litigation and counseling matters. Brittany’s practice focuses on a range of government contract issues, including government investigations, claims and disputes litigation, cost accounting, compliance, and suspension and debarment.

While in law school, Brittany was the senior managing editor of the Public Contract Law Journal and a member of the Moot Court Board. Prior to joining Crowell, Brittany interned for the World Bank’s Office of Suspension and Debarment and for the Honorable Mitchell J. Danziger of the Bronx County Supreme Court.

Career & Education

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    • New York
      Intern for Honorable Mitchell J. Danziger, Bronx County Supreme Court, 2020
    • New York
      Intern for Honorable Mitchell J. Danziger, Bronx County Supreme Court, 2020
    • Fordham University, B.S., psychology, 2019
    • The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2022
    • Fordham University, B.S., psychology, 2019
    • The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2022
    • District of Columbia
    • District of Columbia

Brittany's Insights

Client Alert | 3 min read | 01.29.25

President Trump Rescinds 78 Executive Orders and Presidential Memorandums

On January 20, 2025, the White House issued an Executive Order (EO) that revoked 78 executive orders and presidential memorandums issued by President Biden between January 21, 2021 and January 19, 2025 that do not align with Trump Administration policies.  Of those revoked by the EO, several impact government contracts and federal procurement, including, but not limited to:...

Brittany's Insights

Client Alert | 3 min read | 01.29.25

President Trump Rescinds 78 Executive Orders and Presidential Memorandums

On January 20, 2025, the White House issued an Executive Order (EO) that revoked 78 executive orders and presidential memorandums issued by President Biden between January 21, 2021 and January 19, 2025 that do not align with Trump Administration policies.  Of those revoked by the EO, several impact government contracts and federal procurement, including, but not limited to:...