Matthew Estes
I have been practicing employment law for more than 15 years in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. After working at law firms of various sizes, in roles from law clerk to Partner, I decided to start my own firm in 2023 to better serve my clients. I know that an individual's employment is more than just a job, and I have dedicated my professional life to protecting the rights of public and private sector employees.
My mission is to defend the rights and employment of my clients. I do so by leveraging my experience and expertise combined with a more affordable and efficient business model that puts clients first.
I look forward to the opportunity to represent you.
I practice before federal, D.C. and Virginia courts in addition to representing employees before the EEOC, MSPB, OSC and other state and local administrative bodies. My appellate practice includes appeals of MSPB decisions to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and appeals of Final Agency Decisions to the EEOC's Office of Federal Operations (OFO).
Licensed to practice law in Virginia and D.C.
Admitted before Virginia and D.C. Courts as well as U.S. District Courts for District of Columbia and the Eastern District of Virginia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. and Federal Circuits.
J.D. 2008 - George Mason University School of Law
B.A. 2005 - University of Virginia
Recent Blog Posts
Not All Probationary Period Employees Are Created Equally
Navigating Federal Workplace Investigations: Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities
The Urgent Need for Aggressive Sanctions by the EEOC: Ensuring Timely Investigations of EEO Complaints
How to Respond to a Proposed Disciplinary Action