Neurodiversity and National Security: Harnessing the Potential of Unique Cognitive Talents
Neurodiversity and National Security: Harnessing the Potential of Unique Cognitive Talents
Connecting Tech Talent with Opportunities to Serve in Government
After nearly seven years as a product designer and product manager at a major technology company, Jessica Watson was feeling burnt out and questioning her career direction. In 2019, she decided to take a leap and look for a new role, only to have the pandemic begin in early 2020.
Top 10 Cases of 2022 Impacting the Federal Workforce
This week on FEDtalk, the Attorneys of Shaw Bransford & Roth, with a combined three decades of representing federal employees, discuss significant cases impacting the federal workforce.
Navigating New Personnel Issues in the Pandemic Era
This week’s FEDtalk show features Attorneys from the federal employment law firm Shaw Bransford & Roth to discuss personnel issues and emerging trends in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn How to Protect Yourself—An EEO Complaint Can Expose You to Disciplinary Action
A subordinate's EEO complaint can personally expose a federal manager or supervisor to disciplinary action even if there is no legal finding of discrimination. Don’t wait—know now.
Top 10 Cases Impacting the Federal Workforce
This week on FEDtalk, the Attorneys of Shaw Bransford & Roth, with a combined three decades of representing federal employees, discuss significant cases impacting the federal workforce.
Webinar: Inside Santos v. NASA
In this live webinar, an attorney from Shaw Bransford & Roth will explain the Federal Circuit's holding in Santos v. NASA.
Sued for doing my job? Webinar
Just recently, the Supreme Court unanimously held in Tanzin v. Tanvir all federal employees can be personally sued under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, for claims that their work “substantially burden[ed] a person’s exercise of religion.”