Federal Employment Law Training Group

TRAINING BY PROFESSIONALS FOR PROFESSIONALS

Peter Broida  Renn Fowler  Gary Gilbert 

Ernest Hadley  Eleanor Laws  William Wiley

LINKS


FELTG HOME

UPCOMING SEMINARS

MSPB LAW Week

4TH Annual SYMPOSIUM

SPECIALTY PRACTICES Week

EEOC LAW Week

HEARING PRACTICES Week

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Employment and Labor
LAW ARTICLES

DC AREA ACCOMMODATIONS

SPRING 2009 FLYER

ON-SITE TRAINING
CATALOG

FELTG
DIRECTORS                              
                        BIOS:

PETER BROIDA

RENN FOWLER

GARY GILBERT

ERNEST HADLEY

ELEANOR LAWS

WILLIAM WILEY

Adjunct Instructors



Spring 2009 Calendar

PLAN AHEAD: Fall 2009 Calendar









 
HEARING PRACTICES Week: 
Administrative Litigation Skills
April 27 -- May 1, 2009

Seminar held at the Cafritz Conference Center in the Marvin Building at George Washington University, 800 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20052.

Registration with credit card payment, or
PRINTABLE REGISTRATION Form for SF-182 invoicing, by FAX OR MAIL

Registrations are accepted FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED and must be accompanied by a method of payment.


 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:  This is an advanced workshop for attorneys, employee and labor relations specialists, human resources generalists, union representatives, and others with a responsibility for representing either the agency or an appellant in an appeal filed with the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board or the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. CLE credit for attorney attendees is supported by FELTG through individual applications to the registrants' state bar or commission. 

SAMPLE of seminar handouts from previous programs.

Instructors: Peter Broida, Gary Gilbert, Ernest Hadley and William Wiley.


Monday, April 27 -- EEOC & MSPB Fundamentals:  EEOC and MSPB functions and jurisdiction, constructing disciplinary actions, 5 key elements of misconduct; theories of discrimination, case evaluation and theory development.

Tuesday, April 28 -- Anatomy of a Case, Part I: Appeal to Discovery; Demonstration:  Deposition.

Wednesday, April 29 -- Anatomy of a Case, Part II: Settlement to Prehearing; Demonstration:  Settlement Conference.

Thursday, April 30 -- Anatomy of a Case, Part III: Prehearing to Hearing Prep; Demonstration:  Prehearing Conference.

Friday, May 1 -- Anatomy of a Case, Part IV:  Hearing and arguments; Demonstration:  The Hearing.

 

Each day begins at 8:30 and ends at 4:00 with an hour for lunch. Continental breakfast is served beginning at 8:00.

FELTG reserves the right to cancel a session, or make changes, upon notice.

Early Registration is strongly advised as each seminar has a maximum capacity.

 


FELTG does not seek pre-approval of its seminars for CLE credit because the attorneys who attend often are admitted to many different state bars with many different requirements for CLE credit. However, we are happy to work with any individual attorney seeking CLE credit for attendance, and it has been our general experience that many states will approve some number of CLE credit hours based on submission of the course materials, an agenda, and resumes of the speakers. To facilitate the award of CLE, FELTG takes roll at every seminar and maintains a record of attendance for a minimum of five years, a requirement of many state bar associations.  The bottom line for CLE credit is that while the responsibility for applying for credit lies with each attorney attendee, FELTG will work to assist in the application process.  Please consult your state CLE commission for an 'Individual CLE Application' and let us know what submissions we can supply in your support.

FELTG is a non-profit organization.  EIN # 54-2023887.  DUNS # 066070090.