THE LARKIN LAW GROUP - Key Persons


James M. Larkin

Job Titles:
  • Partner
Jim Larkin has nearly two decades of experience working with employers in several capacities, including as in-house counsel, outside counsel, and human resources executive. Jim counsels contractors and non-profit organizations on labor and employment matters, human resources compliance, employee benefits, and myriad commercial as well as government contracting matters. He helps clients resolve employee performance issues, assists them with developing and overseeing human resources programs, and counsels them on ERISA qualified retirement and health and welfare plans. Jim also assists clients with bid protests, claims and disputes, prime/sub disputes, teaming agreements, and other contracting matters. Jim's particular expertise is creatively resolving disputes through negotiation, whether they be contract or employment related. Jim's extensive experience gives him an understanding and appreciation of the business objectives and responsibilities that our clients face every day because he has dealt with issues from both the private law firm and in-house perspective. Because of that experience, Jim applies a pragmatic view when counseling clients on how to achieve most efficiently the organization's goals and objectives. Jim's business-oriented way of resolving disputes is what makes him a valuable asset to the firm, and more importantly, a valuable asset to our clients. Education Catholic University, Columbus School of Law, J.D. Harvard University, B.L.A., cum laude Jim Larkin has nearly two decades of experience working with employers in several capacities, including as in-house counsel, outside counsel, and human resources executive. Jim counsels contractors and non-profit organizations on labor and employment matters, human resources compliance, employee benefits, and myriad commercial as well as government contracting matters. Read More

Sharon L. Larkin

Job Titles:
  • Partner
Sharon Larkin has more than 20 years of experience handling complex government contract matters. She represents government contractors in the full spectrum of procurement matters, with particular emphasis on bid protests, claims litigation, prime/sub disputes, and dispute resolution - areas where she has unique insights from her prior role in adjudicating contract disputes. Sharon litigates matters before the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Court of Federal Claims, Federal Circuit, District Courts, Boards of Contract Appeals, and other tribunals. She also counsels clients on how to avoid litigation, collaborates with clients to develop strategies to avoid or mitigate risk, and guides clients through the contractual and regulatory maze of compliance to minimize their exposure to litigation. She handles matters for clients covering all aspects of the procurement process, from formation to performance to close out. Sharon represents both large and small contractors, and her particular areas of industry focus include health care and biotechnology, aerospace and defense, information technology, and construction. Sharon takes a pragmatic approach to solving the legal problems of her clients, drawing on her years of law firm and government experience. Most notably, she spent 12 years at the GAO as a Judge on the GAO Contract Appeals Board and an Assistant General Counsel in the Procurement Law Division. During her time at the GAO, she heard more than 1,600 cases (protests and appeals), issued more than 425 public decisions, presided over more than 40 hearings and trials, and conducted more than 65 alternative dispute resolution sessions. Sharon uses this experience to formulate effective strategies and develop creative solutions to resolve legal disputes in ways that best achieve the business objectives of her clients. Sharon chaired the ABA Section of Public Contract Law from 2013 to 2014, when she led the Section through the federal government shutdown. She is a frequent lecturer on government contracting matters and has taught numerous classes on contract formation and administration, litigation practice, and alternative dispute resolution. Education Suffolk University Law School, J.D., magna cum laude Albany College of Pharmacy, B.S., Medical Technology in Laboratory Medicine Sharon Larkin has more than 20 years of experience handling complex government contract matters. She represents government contractors in the full spectrum of procurement matters, with particular emphasis on bid protests, claims litigation, prime/sub disputes, and dispute resolution - areas where she has unique insights from her prior role in adjudicating contract disputes. Read More