
Annie Birney
Associate Attorney
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Joan Coté, Assistant
785-200-8919
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Bar Admissions
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Kansas
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Education
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J.D., The University of Kansas School of Law
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B.A., University of Arkansas, Journalism
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Annie is an Associate Attorney at Koprince McCall Pottroff LLC. She is a recent graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law.
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While in law school, Annie assisted with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program during the spring semester, providing Douglas County residents free federal and state tax preparation services. Additionally, Annie spent one semester participating in the Elder Law Field Placement Program where she worked under the supervision of attorneys from Kansas Legal Services, assisting low-income seniors with document preparation for estate planning. Prior to law school, Annie attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she received her B.A. in Journalism.
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In her spare time, Annie can be found spending time with her family, friends and her dog, Sir Bruiser. She enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and playing tennis (when Kansas weather is permitting). Annie is an avid fan of the University of Kansas Jayhawks, especially during basketball season.
Annie can be reached by telephone at (785) 200-8919 or by email at abirney@koprince.com.
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Speaking Engagements:
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“Top 21 Legal Mistakes in Federal Government Contracting”, Alaska APEX Accelerators 2025.
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“SBA and DoD Mentor Protégé Programs”, Co-Presenter, Kansas APEX Accelerators, 2024.
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Recent Publications
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“Fully Devoted or Just Rebuttable? Qualifying Veterans Overcome Full-Time Devotion Rule”, SmallGovCon 2025.
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“GAO Says: Solicitation + Q&A = Material Requirements”, SmallGovCon 2025.
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“NAICS Code Appeal: OHA Says Agency’s Assignment of Code Doesn’t Have to be Perfect”, SmallGovCon 2024.
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“OHA: SBA VetCert Review of Bylaws Was too Strict”, SmallGovCon 2024.
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“GAO Sustain: Offeror’s Failure to Follow Solicitation’s Document Preparation Instructions was Unstated Evaluation Criteria”, SmallGovCon 2024.
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"GAO: Small Business Rule of Two Must be based on Accurate Market Research", SmallGovCon 2024.