Cassidy Kim focuses her practice on government contracts and procurement matters. Cassidy also advises clients on complex cybersecurity and privacy compliance issues, often involving dual use technologies and applications. She has worked with clients operating in an array of industries to navigate these sectors of the law, including providers of critical government infrastructure solutions, aviation and aerospace systems, enterprise cloud services, and autonomous defense systems.
Cassidy advises clients on bid protests and claims involving state and federal level government procurements, including before the Government Accountability Office, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the California Department of General Services. She also provides industry-specific counsel on obligations under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program, NIST special publications, CCPA/CPRA, and related privacy and cybersecurity frameworks.
Cassidy works closely with clients to provide strategic guidance on their supply chain risk management postures, B2B negotiations on federal contracting obligations, data rights assertions and IP markings, diligence on buy-side and sell-side transactions, agency disclosure obligations, and internal compliance procedures. She has also represented clients on complex litigation and arbitration proceedings.
Prior to Greenberg Traurig, Cassidy worked as counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, where she managed negotiations and provided strategic advice on San Francisco Fed and other Federal Reserve System contracts and procurement efforts across core business groups.