Opportunity
Virginia's eProcurement Marketplace #RFP-123855
Virginia OAG Solicits Outside Legal Counsel for Affirmative Litigation Support
Posted
July 07, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
RFP-123855
NAICS
541110
The Virginia Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is seeking to retain outside legal counsel for affirmative litigation support. - Government Buyer: - Office of the Attorney General (OAG), Commonwealth of Virginia - Vendors/OEMs: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified law firms or attorneys - Products/Services Requested: - Outside legal counsel services for affirmative litigation - Advise and assist in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting civil and, where applicable, criminal enforcement actions - Expertise required in complex, high-stakes litigation across a broad range of subject matter areas - Collaboration with OAG attorneys to advance the Commonwealth's legal interests - Counsel must operate under OAG direction and obtain written authorization for major actions (e.g., initiating litigation, settlements) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Proposals must be submitted via the designated RFP responder website (not through EVA) - Multiple awards may be made to cover various subject matter areas - No specific period of performance stated; likely determined upon award - No product part numbers or quantities, as this is a professional services procurement
Description
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of Virginia seeks to retain experienced outside counsel to advise and assist in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting civil and, where applicable, criminal enforcement actions across a broad range of subject matter areas of strategic public importance. The goal is to retain counsel with expertise in complex, high-stakes litigation who can collaborate with OAG attorneys to advance the Commonwealth's legal interests, deter unlawful conduct, secure meaningful relief, and uphold the rule of law. Retained counsel will act under the direction and supervision of the Attorney General and must obtain prior written authorization before initiating litigation, settlements, or other significant legal actions. Proposals must be submitted on the RFP responder website; submissions sent via EVA will be ignored.