Jason Moy teaches at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center at the University of Virginia

During this two-week course, Jason led lectures, taught seminars, and participated on an industry panel in which he shared the lessons he’s learned as a former Army JAG who now represents government contractors as an attorney in private practice. Reflecting on his experience teaching at what is widely regarded as the preeminent academic course for government attorneys who practice contract law, Jason called “it a privilege to contribute to these vital discussions and share insights from both the academic and practical viewpoints.”

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