Representing Federal Employees & Postal Workers
MSPB attorney and federal employment lawyer assisting federal employees with MSPB adverse action appeals in Washington DC.
Request a ConsultationThe Law Office of Norman F. Nivens provides assistance to federal employees in Washington, DC, who are dealing with adverse employment actions such as removal, suspension, grade reduction, or pay decrease. The focus of our practice is on representing federal workers in Washington, DC, through the process of filing appeals related to federal employment disputes. It is important to act in a timely manner when considering an appeal, so be sure to review any notice of appeal rights provided and respond promptly. The scope of such appeals is limited to specific actions as defined by applicable laws, and while the process may vary, initial appeals remain a viable option for many federal employees. Those seeking guidance on navigating this process can reach out for support in understanding their options, including alternative actions if certain appeal rights do not apply. Contact The Law Office of Norman F. Nivens today to discuss your federal employment matter and take the next steps in addressing your situation.
Assisting Washington DC federal employees with initial EEO claims for workplace discrimination and/or harassment, including hostile work environment.
Filing appeals to an initial MSPB decision, despite the current lack of quorum, for federal employees in Washington DC who have received an adverse decision from an MSPB Administrative Judge.
Helping Washington DC federal workers with applications for Disability Retirement with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
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