LARRY BERGER, ESQ. has been personally representing federal law enforcement officers for over 36 years. He understands the challenges and responsibilities that come with your role and goes above and beyond to advocate for his federal law enforcement clients. Known for his strategic thinking, meticulous attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to the interests of his clients, Larry is a trusted advocate in matters ranging from internal investigations, adverse personnel actions, Congressional hearings, lethal force incidents, other critical incidents, security clearance revocations and suspensions, retirement issues, disability retirement, worker’s compensation and all employment related matters, with strong attention to off-duty incidents which impact employment. He has an in-depth understanding of federal law and administrative procedures, which allows him to navigate even the most complex and sensitive cases with precision. His commitment to his clients is unparalleled—whether it's through providing personalized legal strategies, tirelessly preparing for hearings, or standing firm in the face of challenging circumstances, Larry's advocacy is driven by a deep sense of duty and respect for those who serve the nation.
Larry has dedicated his life to advocating for the rights of federal law enforcement officers ensuring the best possible outcome for you. His reputation as a trusted advisor and relentless advocate has earned him the respect of both his clients and peers in the legal community.
GEORGIA DEPLAS, ESQ. has been representing federal law enforcement officers for more than 31 years, specializing in resolving complex legal issues within the federal workplace. Whether handling cases of workplace discrimination, defending against wrongful termination, or addressing disputes over pay and benefits, Georgia offers comprehensive legal guidance to federal agents facing employment-related challenges. Georgia is also highly regarded for her expertise in managing intricate OWCP claims, where her deep knowledge of OWCP regulations and procedures enables her to effectively protect her clients' rights throughout the claims process, from filing to appeal. Georgia is dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of federal workers' compensation law, ensuring they receive the benefits they are entitled to following a work-related injury or illness.
Over the course of her career, Georgia has earned a reputation for professionalism, loyalty, and a steadfast commitment to safeguarding her clients' legal rights in the workplace.
Georgia earned her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law in 1993, where she was published and served as a member of the International Law Review, in addition to being on the Executive Board of the Criminal Law Institute. She is actively involved in several charitable organizations and serves as Vice President and Board Member of the De Rosa Foundation for Colon Cancer Research and Prevention. Georgia is married with three grown children.