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Overview of the MSPB Appeal Process

Overview:

Please join Allen Shoikhetbrod, Esq., as he provides an overview of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), the appeals process, and what to do after a MSPB decision.

Topics include:

  • Overview of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB)
  • Reviewing the types of claims that the MSPB has jurisdiction over
  • How to appeal an unfavorable decision to the Board and who qualifies to do so?
  • Understanding the different stages to be aware of once filing an MSPB appeal
  • Damages and appeal options after an MSPB decision 

How to Join:

To participate, please register using the form on this page. Upon registering, you will receive a link and instructions on how to access the CLE.  A timed agenda, supplemental course materials, an attorney affirmation and a course evaluation will be circulated on the day of the CLE.

After the CLE, please fill out and return the completed attorney affirmation and course evaluation to cle@tullylegal.com. Upon receipt, we will provide a certificate of CLE completion.

If you have any questions about the CLE or our services, please contact us at cle@tulyllegal.com or 518-218-7100.

Registration:

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Presented by:

Allen A. Shoikhetbrod

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Overview:

Allen A. Shoikhetbrod is the Managing Partner of Tully Rinckey PLLC’s Albany office, where he has extensive experience in federal, state and private employment law matters, including claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, qui tam and whistleblower actions, and disciplinary matters. Allen represents clients before federal and state courts, as well as before administrative tribunals and agencies to include the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), Department of Veterans Affairs Disciplinary Appeals Board (DAB), the Foreign Service Grievance Board (FSGB), and matters before the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC).