About
You Serve the Public.
I Serve You.
In 2025, after 17 years as a Federal attorney, I accepted the Fork in the Road offer. This practice is new but the knowledge behind it is not.
I spent those years inside the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — one of the Federal Government's most complex organizations, a hybrid civilian-military institution — doing the work that Federal law actually requires: reading statutes, applying regulations, and navigating the administrative machinery that most lawyers only encounter from the outside. It was rigorous, often academic work, and it gave me an unusually precise understanding of how agencies operate and how they think.
For more than 15 years, including the last decade almost exclusively, I have focused on Federal employment law — litigating disputes before the MSPB and EEOC, and advising on the full range of adverse actions, disciplinary proceedings, and workplace rights issues that Federal employees face. I know this area of law from both sides of the table.
I earned my law degree from the University of Chicago Law School and am licensed to represent Federal employees nationwide, wherever your agency is located.
Federal employment law is a labyrinth. Let's find the way out together.