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Mathew B. Tully, Esq.

Founding Partner

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Military Law, USERRA

Office - Albany, NY

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

Email - mtully@tullylegal.com


Greg T. Rinckey, Esq.

Managing Partner

Practice Area - Military Law, Security Clearance Representation, Federal Employment Law, Appellate Law

Office - Albany, NY

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

Email - grinckey@tullylegal.com


Steven L. Herrick, Esq.

Director of Legal Services

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - sherrick@fedattorney.com


Neil A.G. McPhie, Esq.

Virginia Managing Partner

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Security Clearance Representation, Employment Law

Office - Arlington, VA

Practice Area Location(s) - Arlington VA

Email - nmcphie@fedattorney.com


John P. Mahoney, Esq.

Partner & Chair, Labor & Employment Law Practice Group

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Security Clearance Representation

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - jmahoney@fedattorney.com


Joanna S. Friedman, Esq.

Partner

Practice Area - Federal Employment Law, Security Clearance Representation

Office - Washington, DC

Practice Area Location(s) - Washington DC

Email - jfriedman@fedattorney.com


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