Non-attorney representation in federal EEO proceedings, at EEOC & MSPB hearings, specializing in the theories of discrimination, whistleblower disclosures, and retaliation claims. We also provide technical assistance to pro se litigation at US District Courts and to appeal petitions at US Circuit Courts and US Supreme Court nationwide.
Headquartered in Jenkintown, near Philadelphia, EEO 21, LLC, assists current and former federal employees nationwide. We specialize in all federal employment discrimination complaints and whistleblower retaliation claims. We represent federal employees before EEOC and MSPB administrative judges and assist pro se litigation at federal District Courts, and pro se appeals to U. S. Circuit Courts and U. S. Supreme Court.
Areas of Representation:
EEO investigation
MSPB petition for review
Technical assistance to pro se litigation at the federal District Courts, U.S. Circuit Courts, and U.S. Supreme Court.
In the legal world it is all about making a strong showing.
Persuade by showing evidence.
Organize and present the facts effectively and persuasively.
CONTACT
Location
EEO 21 LLC
201 York Road, Suite 1-535
Jenkintown, PA 19046
☎ Phone
(215) 939-5831
Fees can be paid to EEO 21, LLC, via Zelle, Venmo (@csleeo21llc), Cash App ($EEO21Lee), Apple Pay, PayPal, or by certified check (payable to EEO 21 LLC). Use 215-939-5831, Lee.eeo21@gmail.com, or code below for PayPal or Zelle payment.
US District Courts
Federal District Courts adjudicate discrimination complaints and review MSPB final decisions regarding discrimination claims raised in affirmative defense in the MSPB appeal. EEO21 can help you file and prosecute your EEO claims, pro se, at U. S. District Courts (USDC) nationwide.
Mr. Lee has argued EEO discrimination complaints and Whistleblower retaliation claims for federal employees at EEOC and MSPB hearing nationwide since 2004.
“But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”
“Power conceded nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”