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National Law Firm Promotes Derrick T. Hogan, Esq. to Partner

December 19, 2017 – Albany, N.Y. – Tully Rinckey PLLC is pleased to announce the promotion of Derrick T. Hogan, Esq. from Senior Associate to Partner. Derrick has risen…

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Firearms and Security Clearance

There are many things you might have to give up when you hold a security clearance, but your firearm is not on the list. There are many things you might have to give up when you…

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Jared Kushner Can’t Pass His Security Clearance Investigation, Officials Say

Jared Kushner is a security risk embedded in the West Wing since he still hasn’t passed a comprehensive background investigation required of anyone seeking a permanent…

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Helping Veterans Find Economic Success

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – There are many challenges for Veterans when they leave the service, especially when trying to find a job that fits their skills. “It’s difficult once…

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Executive Order Narrows the Scope for Labor Negotiations at Federal Agencies

The National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations no longer exists after President Donald Trump revoked the Executive Order that created it.  So, where does this leave…

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AP Explains: Bergdahl Judge Weighed Complex Leniency Factors

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s brutal five years of captivity by Taliban allies carried significant weight in an Army judge’s decision to spare him prison…

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Company news: Gerald Raymond joined Tully Rinckey as a partner

Gerald D. Raymond, Esq. joins Tully Rinckey PLLC as partner. Raymond is a member of the firm’s general business, real estate and civil litigation practice groups.…

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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl pleads guilty in desertion case

FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl on Monday pleaded guilty to walking away from his post in Afghanistan eight years ago. “I understand that leaving was against the…

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Too Early to ‘Freak Out’ Over Federal Agency Funding Cuts?

By Louis C. LaBrecque Federal employees “shouldn’t be freaking out yet” over the large funding cuts that President Donald Trump wants for federal agencies—but there is…

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Law Firm Announces Opening of NYC Office to Better Serve Corporate Clients, Makes Moves to Expand Overseas

Founding partner Mathew Tully plans to invest up to $15 million by the end of 2020, opening more branches across the country and launching Tully Rinckey PLLC into foreign markets,…

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