By Deryn Sumner, November 15, 2017 We’ve discussed a few times how important it is to value a case, even if you represent the agency, and even if you think your case is a slam dunk. Nothing is predictable with certainty in litigation, and you don’t want to have to...
By William Wiley, November 15, 2017 Here’s how we learn to do things in the federal civil service: Congress passes civil-service-related legislation that the President signs into law. Agencies read the law, take their best guess at what the details are, then start...
Event Description FELTG’s annual Emerging Issues in Federal Employment Law has a simple mission — to ensure the Federal workplace is accountable, that it looks more like the America it serves, and that you have[...]