Jordan A. Hutcheson

ASSOCIATE | MCLEAN, VA
(703) 749-1000

Jordan Hutcheson is an associate at Watt Tieder’s McLean office. She concentrates her practice on construction, government contracts, and commercial litigation. Jordan’s practice also involves prosecuting and defending bid protests at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Government Accountability Office, and before a variety of local and state government adjudicative bodies. She has assisted national and international owners, joint ventures, contractors, and subcontractors in successfully resolving numerous disputes arising from significant commercial projects, including transportation infrastructure and onshore/offshore energy projects, manufacturing, research, and education facilities, and data centers. As Second Chair in complex construction disputes, Jordan has tried cases in federal district court and arbitrations.  She has examined and cross-examined expert and fact witnesses regarding schedule analysis, lost productivity, and technical constructability issues.

Jordan graduated cum laude from Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. While in law school, Jordan served as an editor for the George Mason Law Review and worked as a law clerk to the general counsel for multiple construction companies in the Mid-Atlantic region. She joined the firm after completing a clerkship for the Circuit Court judges in the 27th Judicial Circuit in Southwest Virginia. Jordan’s clerkship exposed her to an array of complex civil litigation matters and provided her with extensive knowledge of the litigation process in Virginia state courts, which she routinely draws upon to provide cost-effective representation for her clients.

 

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Virginia State Bar
  • Virginia Trial Lawyers Association

Speaking Engagements & Publications

  • Co-Author: “The (Jurisdictional) Rebranding of The CDA’s Sum Certain Requirement,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Spring 2024; re-published in ConsensusDocs Newsletter, March 2024.
  • Co-Author: “Knowing Is Not Omniscient: A Shifting Interpretational Trend And Possible Decisive Outcome for The Scienter Requirement For Legally False Claims Under The False Claims Act,” Watt Tieder Newsletter, Fall 2022.
  • Author: “Ctrl + Shift: Defining Authorization Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act,” George Mason Law Review, Volume 26, Issue 3, Spring 2019.

Representative Engagements

Construction Disputes

  • Represented contractor in arbitration in refurbishment of a paper mill to a cardboard containerization facility, recovering the entirety of the contractor’s delay claim and 97% of lost efficiency claim, as well as recovery of legal fees, expert fees, arbitration fees and costs.
  • Represented transportation sector client in arbitration involving the refurbishment of a northeast rail facility project, recovering entirety of the contractor’s delay damages and extra costs based on a finding of cardinal change.

Government Contracts/Appeals and Protests

  • Successfully defended protest regarding cloud computing and cloud-related information technology (IT) professional services. eTech Solutions, LLC, B-421687, B-421687.2, B-421687.3, Aug 23, 2023.
  • Successfully defended protest of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services procurement for information technology services to support the Continuously Available CMS Hosting Environment Managed Infrastructure Service Provider program. Octo Consulting Group, Inc., B-421182, B-421182.2 Jan 17, 2023.

 

 

Areas of Practice

  • Construction
  • Government Contracts
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Bid Protests

Education

  • Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, J.D., cum laude, 2019
  • Virginia Tech, B.A. Political Science, cum laude, 2015

Clerkships

  • Law Clerk for the Judges of the Montgomery County Circuit Court, 27th Judicial Circuit of Virginia (2020-2021)

Bar Admissions

  • Virginia

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Virginia
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims