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Thinking of joining the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) to help pay for college? The cost of college tuition continues to drastically increase and has far exceeded the rate…
Senior executives of large global conglomerates often sign confidential employment contracts that mandate dispute resolution via a mandatory agreement to arbitration. If you are a…
In August 2021, the U.S. Secretary of Defense mandated that all service members receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The policy was later rescinded in January 2023, but not before…
Losing a job is never easy, but when a termination is unjust or illegal, it can have serious financial, professional and even psychological consequences. While most U.S. employees…
If the public knows anything from watching television’s assortment of courtroom shows, it’s that no one yields more power in a courtroom than the judge. Judges are gatekeepers…
As New York Gov. Kathy Hochul continues to lay out proposals in her Fiscal Year 2026 budget, she recently announced a proposal to reduce what Governor calls “distracted…
Military members and Department of Defense employees can occasionally find themselves owning a debt to the DoD as a result of the overpayment of pay or allowances, or early…
Both having outstanding federal or state tax debt and/or filing federal or state tax can negatively impact an individual’s ability to obtain or maintain a security clearance.…
Did you receive an unfavorable decision after your Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) hearing before an Administrative Judge? Under Department of Defense (DoD)…
On Jan. 28, 2025, nearly 2.2 million federal employees received a notification from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) explaining their right to elect a “deferred…
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