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Matthew D. Estes, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law

Office - Arlington, VA

Practice Area Location(s) - Arlington VA

Email - mestes@fedattorney.com


Ricardo J. Pitts-Wiley, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Security Clearance Representation

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - rpittswiley@fedattorney.com


Rachelle S. Young, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law

Office - Arlington, VA

Practice Area Location(s) - Arlington VA

Email - ryoung@fedattorney.com


Ryan C. Green, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Security Clearance Representation

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - rgreen@fedattorney.com


Corinna A. Ferrini, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Congressional Investigations

Office - Arlington, VA

Practice Area Location(s) - Arlington VA

Email - cferrini@fedattorney.com


Monica J. Molnar, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - mmolnar@fedattorney.com


Abraham L. Burgess, Esq.

Associate

Practice Area - Military Law

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC, Arlington VA

Email - aburgess@fedattorney.com


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