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22Dec
2017
One of the real joys of this holiday season is the opportunity to say thank you to both our past and present clients. We are sincerely grateful for your loyalty and goodwill throughout the year, and we wish you all a wonderful New Year! Have a wonderful holiday! The Harris Federal Team
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2017
This Thanksgiving we remember what we are thankful for; the opportunity to work with and for federal employees. From everyone at here at Harris Federal Law Firm, we wish you and yours a very special and Happy Thanksgiving. There is always, always something to be thankful for! “What if, today, we were grateful for everything?”–Charlie…
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2017
Veterans Day is a day our nation publicly honors all who have served in the military. Here at Harris Federal Law Firm we regularly work with clients who are veterans. We often hear ‘thank yous’ from them for working on their case, but what we do for them is nothing compared to what they have…
Continue ReadingThe Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), Susan Tsui Grundmann has announced her resignation effective January 7, 2017. Grundmann, appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate in 2009, had a term that expired on March 1, 2016. However, she has been serving in a holdover capacity pursuant to 5 U.S.C.…
Continue ReadingWe want to wish you a wonderful Holiday Season! We also want to say thank you to all our past and present clients for your loyalty and continued support. We are truly grateful and wish you all the best in the new year!
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2016
Harris Federal Law Firm wishes everyone a Happy Halloween!
Continue ReadingSometimes federal agencies attempt to discipline its employees with the very subjective allegation of the employee’s “lack of candor”. The charges are sometimes misplaced or overused based upon the difficulties in establishing just what is required to prove the charge. To begin with, lack of candor and falsification are distinct charges. Falsification “involves an affirmative…
Continue ReadingThis past weekend, several members of our Harris Federal team attended the 20th annual Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG) Convention in Chicago. We are proud to say two of our attorneys, Brad Harris and Leah Bachmeyer Kille, were featured for their outstanding commitment to workers injury law. WILG is a national nonprofit membership…
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