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A highly respected and professionally recognized attorney, Andrew Bakaj is a former intelligence officer and criminal investigator who brings a history of distinguished service to the firm. This experience enables the firm to represent individuals in adverse security clearance actions, whistleblower activities, employment matters (to include appearing the Merit Systems Protection Board), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) matters, and individuals, corporations, and organizations who are facing investigation. Notably, his background as a subject-matter expert in whistleblower reprisal investigations makes him uniquely qualified to represent individuals who have experienced retaliatory action as a result of lawfully engaging in protected activity—whistleblower reprisal—particularly when the action involves a security clearance. Moreover, he is a leading expert in security clearance matters. In his professional capacities, Andrew has advised and counseled numerous senior U.S. Government officials in a variety of legal and investigative areas.
Andrew has been lauded by colleagues and professional organizations alike. Notably, he was named “Lawyer of the Year” by his peers at the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association, and Washingtonian Magazine named him among Washington, DC’s top attorneys. Perhaps most unique is that Washingtonian named Andrew among “Washington’s 250 Most Influential People”, identifying him among “the 250 experts and advocates—outside the government—who’ll be shaping the policy debates of the years to come.”
In naming Washington’s Most Influential People, Washingtonian wrote:
“Policymaking changes as governments come in and out of power. But the bedrock underlying it—expertise that enables public service and good-faith debate and explains why idealists still come to Washington—remains. Here’s a look at who’s wielding that influence right now.”
This distinction directly corresponds with many of Andrew’s cases and his publicly-stated personal mission: that his work be timely, relevant, and have impact.
To that end, you have certainly seen his work as he has successfully represented clients in some of the nation’s highest profile matters. Andrew also lends his voice to addressing specific legal and policy issues when appropriate. As such, he has written numerous articles on security clearance issues, federal investigations, and whistleblower matters.
Previously, Andrew also served as Senior Investigator with the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Inspector General. While with DoD, he led and managed global investigative operations involving time-sensitive and high profile investigations, many of which involved senior officials. Further, Andrew developed a legal and investigative framework in conducting the Federal Government’s first investigations involving security clearance actions as a pretext for whistleblower reprisal. This framework was ultimately used as the basis for oversight over such investigations to comply with a Presidential Executive Order. Andrew's proven ability to conceptualize and illustrate the long-term impact of significant regulatory and policy initiatives has been invaluable to the senior officials whom he has advised. As a result, the Department of Defense recognized Andrew by awarding him Investigator of the Year, Investigations of the Year, and the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General Career Achievement Award.
Prior to serving with CIA and DoD, Andrew practiced law in New Jersey and Washington, DC. Further, he has had numerous federal internships, which include serving with the State Department in Kyiv, Ukraine; as a law clerk with the Department of Justice; and serving three United States Senators.
Andrew's practice areas include:
Security Clearance and Polygraph
Whistleblower Representation & Federal Employment Law
Criminal and Administrative Investigations
Internal Investigations
Congressional Investigations
Government & Media Relations
Freedom of Information Act and Pre-Publication Guidance
The Compass Rose Financial Debt Recovery Program
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Showing 1 - 5 of 10 reviews | Professionalism
Posted by Blake | May 21, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Professional, Compassionate, and Direct
Andrew Bakaj was a consummate professional and is exceptionally good at what he does. He was always open and honest with me, gave great advice, and prepared exceptional documents for my case. He was responsive, patient, and understanding. I really could not recommend him enough, especially for assist...
Posted by Seth | August 26, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Compassionate and Capable
From day 1 Andrew spoke truthfully and honestly about the conditions of my case and what could be done to adjudicate successfully. He took extra effort above and beyond what could be expected for his services, while maintaining a high level of compassion. I could not have asked for a more knowledgabl...
Posted by anonymous | December 27, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Outstanding and Understandingg
Andrew Bakaj has been always helpful in terms of completing my SF-86 for re-investigation due to a record found in JPAS. He was thorough and understanding of my situation in which helped re grant my security clearance. His judgement was phenomenal and I would strongly encourage anyone who needs help ...
Posted by anonymous | September 13, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Good advocate but....
I'm an attorney that hired Mr. Bakaj to handle an administrative appeal of a suitability/security clearance process with a gov't agency. While I found him to be quite knowledgeable substantively and generally responsive to my questions/concerns, I also felt that he displayed laxity in his due-diligen...
Posted by Gary | August 22, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Impeccable Service to Preserve Security Clearance
I contacted Andrew seeking representation to formally respond to a Department or Navy Letter of Intent to revoke my security clearance. We quickly established a meeting to go over the particulars of my situation; he was attentive and sympathetic. After contemplating our initial I decided to move ...
"Andrew is a superb lawyer. He has extensive experience in criminal and administrative law, and I highly recommend him. He is a consummate professional and cares deeply about each and every client. He has a wealth of contacts from his Government career, and will fight for the absolute best outcome in each case."
"Andrew is a go-to lawyer for security clearance appeals and intelligence community whistleblower protection matters. His experience as a former investigator at the DoD Office of Inspector General gives him unique insights that help clients understand and effectively navigate the process. And he works very hard to try to get the best results for his clients."
"Mr. Bakaj's professional experience with the intelligence community and Department of Defense makes him uniquely qualified in the area of National Security Law. His work product is second to none and I would not hesitate to refer anyone in need of assistance to his office."
"Personalized service, back with results. Is an insider to the process. If you are at odds in the Federal national security or intelligence workplace, it pays to consult with Andrew sooner rather than later !"
"Andrew is an extremely well-organized, thorough, knowledgeable and dedicated professional. His unique professional background and skills give him the tools to provide his clients with the highest level of expertise and service."
"Andrew excels in the administrative and employment law fields. His prior experience as a federal criminal investigator and his extensive experience with whistleblower reprisal investigations, gives him an unique edge in representing individuals, corporations, and organizations who are facing criminal and/or administrative investigations, as well as those individuals who have experienced retaliatory action in connection with whistleblowing activity. I respect Andrew’s drive and commitment to his work and admire the reputation he has built for himself in the past decade."
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2021
Washington DC's Best Lawyers, Washingtonian Magazine
2021
250 Most Influential People in Washington, Washingtonian Magazine
2020
Lawyer of the Year, Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association
2014
Joint Duty Award, Central Intelligence Agency
2012
Career Achievement Award, Department of Defense Office of Inspector General
2012
Investigator of the Year, Whistleblower Reprisal Investigations, Department of Defense Office of Inspector General
2012
Investigation of the Year, Whistleblower Reprisal Investigations, Department of Defense Office of Inspector General
2015 - Present
Managing Attorney, Compass Rose Legal Group, PLLC
2015 - Present
Special Of Counsel, Mark S. Zaid, PC
2012 - 2015
Office of Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency
2008 - 2012
Office of Inspector General, Department Of Defense
2006 - 2008
Attorney, Private Practice Attorney
2005 - 2005
Law Clerk, Department of Justice
2012 - Present
Syracuse University Law Alumni AssociationBoard of Directors
2008 - Present
District of Columbia BarMember
2008 - Present
The George Washington University, Alumni AssociationMember
2006 - Present
American Bar Association, Standing Committee on Law & National SecurityMember
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Won - Clerance Reinstated
Won - Clerance Reinstated
2006
JD
2003
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2018
2011
Administrative Investigations & Title 5 Law
2010
Who is Sovereign? Transparency, Candor and Information as Structural Constitutionalism
2017
2017
2009
2006
Ukrainian
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