Overview
Gregory H. Koger is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Holland & Knight. Mr. Koger focuses his practice on construction law, government contracts and commercial litigation. He represents owners, contractors, subcontractors and engineers in matters involving complex claims and defenses, general project administration and regulatory and compliance matters.
Mr. Koger has extensive experience representing national and international clients in various settings ranging from direct negotiations to complex multiparty litigation in state and federal court, arbitration, mediation, administrative proceedings and other forums. His experience encompasses all aspects of risk mitigation and dispute resolution involving delay issues, inefficiencies, differing site conditions, defective work and terminations. He has represented clients in disputes involving power and energy projects, infrastructure projects, large commercial office buildings and multifamily residential projects.
In the area of public contracts, Mr. Koger routinely advises clients on a variety of issues concerning federal, state and local government contracts. His work includes prosecuting and defending complex claims, litigating bid protests and representing clients in matters before the General Accountability Office (GAO), the United States Court of Federal Claims and various boards of contract appeals. Further, Mr. Koger counsels clients on compliance issues, audit requirements and other public regulatory matters.
Mr. Koger's transactional and project administration experience spans a broad range of client-oriented legal services. He regularly negotiates and prepares various construction agreements and other industry-related documents.
Additionally, Mr. Koger serves as an associate editor of Holland & Knight's Construction Industry Practice Group's newsletter/alerts, which highlight noteworthy industry-related events and provide valuable insight to industry professionals.
Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Koger served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Durke G. Thompson of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Maryland. Before law school, Mr. Koger was a sworn law enforcement officer with the United States Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., and received two letters of commendation for actions while on duty.
Representative Experience
Credentials
- The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, J.D.
- University of Maryland, B.S.
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- All State Courts in Maryland
- All Courts in the District of Columbia
- American Bar Association, Forum on the Construction Industry
- American Bar Association, Section of Public Contract Law
- Associated Builders and Contractors of Metro Washington
- Associated General Contractors of America, Metro D.C. Chapter
- National Building Museum, Board of Trustees and General Counsel, 2024-Present
- Washington Building Congress, Chairman, 2023-2024; Chairman-Elect, 2022-2023; Vice-Chairman of the Board, 2019-2022; Treasurer, 2018-2019; Board of Directors, 2016-2018; Board Liaison – Small Business Committee 2018; Board Liaison – Community Service Committee 2017; Board Liaison – Membership Committee 2016; Chairman – Membership Committee 2015; Vice-Chairman - Membership Committee 2014; Membership Committee 2013
- Maryland State Bar Association, Litigation Section; Construction Law Section; Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
- District of Columbia Bar Association
- Court of Federal Claims Bar Association
- The Best Lawyers in America guide, Construction Law, 2025
- Chambers USA – America's Leading Business Lawyers guide, Construction, 2021-2024
- Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers magazine, 2014-2019