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Legal Service, U.S. Embassy Islamabad, Pakistan
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David Machen
PAK
Legal Support Services, US Embassy Islamabad, Pakistan This is a notice of intent to award a sole source contract. The Department of State intends to award a sole source contract to the law firm of Jamil & Jamil FZ LLE located in Dubai, UAE. The firm fixed-priced contract will provide for continued legal support service which are under way for the disposal of real property in Karachi, Pakistan. As Jamil &am...
View moreAuthority: 41 USC 1901.
Companies should respond by written correspondence, no later than Tuesday, June 9th 2026,
The Department of State intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract to the law firm Jamil & Jamil FZ LLE, located in Dubai, UAE, for legal support services for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. These services involve ongoing legal transactions regarding the disposal of real property in Karachi, Pakistan. The government has determined that this firm is the only responsible source capable of providing the required continuity, as changing legal counsel during the current property acquisition process would be detrimental to federal interests.
This procurement is classified under NAICS 541110 for Offices of Lawyers and PSC R418 for SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: LEGAL. No set-aside has been designated for this requirement (NONE). While this notice is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation is available, the agency will consider capability statements from responsible sources that provide clear and convincing evidence of their ability to perform the services.
Identified by solicitation number 19GE5026Q0081, the opportunity is managed by David Machen and carries a response deadline of June 9, 2026. The place of performance is Pakistan. Interested parties must submit written correspondence within seven days of the June 1, 2026, publication date to be considered, though the final determination to compete the action remains at the government's discretion under the authority of 41 USC 1901.
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