This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By John V. Berry, Esq.

The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is an appeals forum for federal employees and former federal employees to challenge various types of federal agency actions, such as serious disciplinary actions (adverse actions), retirement appeals, whistleblower matters and other types of cases. The most usual type of appeal for federal employees involves filing an appeal over a serious disciplinary action, such as removal from the federal service.

During an appeal a federal employee can choose to be represented by an attorney or not be. In almost all cases, however, the federal agency will be represented in the appeal by an attorney. This article discusses some of the reasons for retaining an attorney familiar with the MSPB process to assist you in an appeal. In other words, the reasons why it is important for a federal employee to retain an MSPB attorney. Here are some reasons why it is important for a federal employee to retain an MSPB lawyer for their appeal.

Federal Agencies Treat MSPB Cases Differently When an Employee Has an Attorney

One of the reasons why it is important to have an MSPB experienced attorney representing a federal employee is that it will very likely make a difference in how the federal agency treats the MSPB appeal at issue. Federal agencies allocate their attorney resources first to cases where an individual has their own attorney. Those cases tend to get the most attention because there are attorneys on both sides of the appeal.

In other words, where an appellant has their own attorney, the federal agency involved will focus more on that individual’s appeal merely because they have an attorney. This focus can help to settle MSPB appeals.

The MSPB Process is Much Like a Regular Court Case

One of the most important reasons why it is important to have an MSPB attorney represent a federal employee in the appeals process is the fact that it is a very serious type of appeal, functioning much like a court case. There is a general misperception that the process is designed for an employee to effectively represent themselves. An MSPB appeal functions much like a civil court case where there is discovery, the taking of depositions and the filing of briefs.

It is critical that an appellant have counsel to assist them in these difficult and sometimes complex processes. It is often the case where federal employees discovery this fact late and we are contacted after discovery deadlines have passed which can make appeals much more difficult to prevail in and/or settle. It is important to have an MSPB attorney early in the process.

Having an Attorney Can Increase the Chances of Settlement

Federal employees who retain attorneys in the MSPB process, in our experience, are more likely to resolve their MSPB appeals. Part of the calculation by federal agencies, in determining whether or not to settle MSPB cases has to do with risk. Federal agency attorneys evaluate the risk of losing an appeal (a risk which increases when an employee has an attorney), but also other types of risks including the risk of adverse information being disclosed through discovery.

Individuals without counsel can run across difficulties such as how to format discovery requests or take depositions which can limit the amount of critical information uncovered in an appeal. This can decrease the chances of settling an MSPB appeal. MSPB lawyers are also able to understand and work out the legal terms of a settlement agreement with federal agency counsel to minimize risk and to attempt to ensure compliance with settlement agreements.

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This regularly-scheduled sponsored column is written by the Arlington Initiative to Rethink Energy team (AIRE). This county program helps you make smart energy decisions that save you money and leaves a lighter footprint on the environment.

High utility bills disproportionately impact those with lower incomes.

On average, low-income households pay 7.2 percent of their income on utilities — more than three times the amount that higher income households pay (2.3 percent).

Families struggling to pay energy bills may sacrifice nutrition, medicine and other necessities, which compound the effects of inequality. Energy efficiency can make a noticeable difference.

The Income and Age-Qualifying Home Improvement program provides in-home energy assessments and installation of select energy-saving products. Single-family homes and multi-family homes (apartments or condos) all qualify.

To help save on energy costs, qualifying Dominion Energy customers can receive a free energy assessment and free energy-saving measures that may include:

  • ENERGY STAR qualified LED light bulbs
  • Efficient, low-flow showerheads
  • Efficient, low-flow faucet aerators
  • Pipe wrap insulation for hot water pipes
  • Attic insulation and air sealing

Eligible applicants must meet ONE of the following criteria:

  • Household income is less than 60% of the state median income
  • Household income is less than 120% of the state median income for residents over 60 years of age

These retrofits can make a big difference to some families, so please share this information.


Address: 4040 Wilson Boulevard Unit #2101
Neighborhood: Arlington (Ballston)
Listed: $3,605 month for Unit #2101
Open: Saturday, July 25 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

As Ballston’s tallest apartment building, 4040 Wilson is a place that reflects exactly where you are in life: high ambitions for your lifestyle and high expectations for where you live.

The apartment residences at 4040 Wilson rise above several floors of innovative office and retail space, including VIDA Fitness and award-winning restaurant, The Salt Line. With studio, one and two bedroom apartments starting at 11 floors above it all, prepare for penthouse views at every level.

This light-filled, two bedroom home is a must see — with breathtaking views of Arlington skyline from every room and it’s luxurious, high-end finishes such as quartz countertops and stylish subway tile will not only make your inner interior designer happy, but also make your space more comfortable and easy to live in.

4040 Wilson features stunning living areas and terraces, entertainment spaces that will surprise you and outdoor areas to mix and mingle against a backdrop of spectacular views. This is life at 4040 Wilson.

With limited apartment residences remaining, now is your chance. Move into this apartment home by August 15th to receive up to 1 month free, plus $1,500 or a custom closet experience. *

Schedule a tour of this beautiful two-bedroom today and call this unique apartment residence home.

Listed by:
4040 Wilson
877-203-9153
[email protected]
Live4040Wilson.com


Looking for a home? There are plenty of houses and condos open for viewing this weekend.

Check out the Arlington Realty website for a full list of homes for sale and open houses in Arlington. Here are a few highlights:

2370 N. Taylor Street
5 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Kw Metro Center
Listed: $1,999,999
Open: Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

2323 N. Nottingham Street
4 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Re/Max Allegiance
Listed: $1,549,900
Opent: Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

1327 N. Lynnbrook Drive
5 BD/3 BA, 2 half bath villa/townhouse
Agent: Kw Metro Center
Listed: $1,199,000
Open: Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

2004 S. Pollard Street
4 BD/3 BA single-family home
Agent: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Listed: $975,000
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

1300 Crystal Drive #306S
3 BD/2 BA, 1 half bath condo
Agent: Optime Realty
Listed: $875,000
Open: Sunday 2-4 p.m.

 

1200 N. Nash Street #1148
1 BD/1 BA condo
Agent: Compass
Listed: $699,900
Open: Sunday 1-4 p.m.

 

1021 N. Garfield Street #519
1 BD/1 BA condo
Agent: Redfin Corporation
Listed: $534,900
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Are you accumulating stuff? Extra furniture, kids’ clothes, lamps, things you pick up on the side of the road? Does your garage look like a storage unit instead of a place to keep your car out of the elements?

If so, I’ve got a super useful benefit to all my ARLnow readers this week! The fantastic crew at 123JUNK are offering all of my clients and readers a 10% discount on their services. All you’ve got to do is call and they’ll haul! Use coupon code AREG10 at checkout.

Another great week in Arlington real estate this past week — buyers were out in droves and scooped up an abundance of listed homes, including over 66% of the brand-new inventory for the week.

As we race towards August, a historically slower month for real estate due to beach vacations and school preparations, I’m anticipating a different story this year. As COVID-19 restrictions continue and travel is put on hold, expect a much different market as we wrap up summer 2020.

This past week in Arlington, sellers listed some 113 properties for sale while buyers ratified 80 contracts. 53 of those ratifications were on properties listed since just last week.

There are currently 350 homes for sale in Arlington, 10 more than last week. 128 are detached homes, 33 are townhouses/semi-detached, and 189 are condos. Average days on market (DOM) is 49 and median DOM is 27.

The median list price of currently available properties is $808,057, while the average is $1,004,143. Last year for the same week, sellers listed 56 homes and buyers ratified 61 contracts.

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate. Call the Andors Real Estate Group today at (703) 203-1117 to talk more about buying or selling Arlington real estate. Below are eight homes that are new this week that I think you might like to check out.


The numbers that describe the Bartlett give an idea of how impressive the building is: 45,000-square-feet of indoor and outdoor amenities; 4,000-square-feet of fitness center; 699 apartments; studio-to-three-bedroom floor plans that range from 534-square-feet to 1,581.

Those numbers add up to Arlington’s largest apartment community, and those figures don’t include the details, such as the private entrance to the attached Whole Foods Market on the ground floor, the co-working style BizBar work station, the lush courtyard, the rooftop pool and the indoor-outdoor SkyClub with its startling views of Washington, D.C., and Arlington.

While in-person tours are temporarily suspended, the Bartlett continues to conduct virtual tours with leasing agents. Schedule one soon and take advantage of an opportunity to save a month-and-a-half of rent.

Not the least of the Bartlett’s attractions is the central Pentagon City location, with its convenient retail, dining and transportation options. Other details include the TV-filled Loft common area, with foosball, shuffleboard, and pool, and the rooftop kitchen with a pizza oven.

The units, which are managed by a 24-hour concierge service, come with keyless entry systems, wide-plank flooring, Italian porcelain tiles, stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops and deep soaking tubs.

The Bartlett is a pet-friendly community, offering, among other services, on-premise pet salon, a mobile pet groomer, pet parks and the BarkBar Treat Station.

To schedule a virtual tour with a leasing agent, use this convenient calendar. Note that there also is a 30-day move-in satisfaction guarantee.

The Bartlett is at 520 12th Street, Arlington. For information call 833-446-8158 or use the contact web page.


Address: 1024 N Utah Street #819
Neighborhood: Ballston | Westview at Ballston Metro
Listed: $409,900
Open: Open Virtual Tour

Welcome to unit 819 at Westview Condominium, a gorgeous Alocot model with 743 total square feet of living space including the sunroom.

Beautiful Acacia, hand-scraped hardwood floors were added to the living room in 2015. Sliding glass doors open from the living room to the large sunroom, adding over 100 square feet of four season living space with sunset views.

The kitchen has dark granite counters, soft close light maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances and opens to the living space. The large bedroom has plenty of room for a king sized bed and all of your bedroom furniture and includes a walk-in closet with an Elfa system installed. One parking space, #2070 on P1 conveys.

Westview has an amazing rooftop with tables, grills, a pool and a gym. The first floor has an e-lounge and business center with 2 building entrances. The building is located in the heart of Ballston, just 2 blocks to the Ballston Metro and close to the Ballston Quarter, shops, restaurants, parks and everything that makes Arlington the place to be.

Listed by:
Shawn Battle
Orange Line Condo | Century 21 Redwood Realty
703-999.-8108
[email protected]
OrangeLineCondo.com


This sponsored column is by James Montana, Esq. and Doran Shemin, Esq., practicing attorneys at Steelyard LLC, an immigration-focused law firm located in Arlington, Virginia. The legal information given here is general in nature. If you want legal advice, contact James for an appointment.

In the United States, criminal defendants have a right to counsel. By contrast, immigrants facing deportation have a right to counsel if they can afford it. That leaves lots of poor immigrants without a lawyer. This is a big deal, because unrepresented migrants are about five times less likely to win than represented migrants.

The purpose of this short article is to provide a simple, Google-able source for good nonprofit and immigration law practices in Arlington and nearby. It won’t earn us any fees, but our business model relies on the bankability of karma, so we’re glad to do it.

Each organization has a different way of accepting new clients. We’ve listed the most updated information we have for COVID 19-era practices. If you’re reading this months from now, we encourage you to call the main number.

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington, Hogar Immigrant Services, (703) 534-9805, [email protected]. Hogar Immigrant Services provides full-spectrum immigration services, including green card applications and court defense. Fees are low-bono.

Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Washington, Immigration Legal Services, (Hi, guys!) (202) 772-4300. Full-spectrum immigration services, including green card applications and court defense.

To schedule an intake, call 202-772-4352 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Four locations across Washington, D.C. and Southern Maryland. In our opinion, the best nonprofit immigration organization in our area — but, of course, we’re biased. Fees are low-bono.

Ayuda, (703) 444-7009. Full-spectrum immigration services. To make an appointment, call at 8:30 a.m. on the 15th of the month (or on the next business day if the 15th falls on a weekend or a holiday). Fees are low-bono.

Tahirih Justice Center, (571) 282-6161, [email protected]. Specializes in services for women and girls who are previous or current victims of gender-based violence.

Just Neighbors, (703) 979-1240. Full-spectrum immigration services. In order to qualify for services with Just Neighbors, you must be a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia and earn 200% or less of the federal poverty guidelines. Fees are low-bono.

Northern Virginia Family Service, (571) 748-2800. Not accepting new cases until January 2021. Full-spectrum immigration services.

We’re glad to answer any questions that you have about obtaining counsel or about the nonprofit landscape in our area. As always, we welcome any comments and will do our best to respond.


Ballston’s VIDA Fitness near Ballston Quarter has reopened and is welcoming back clients with new sanitation and distancing protocols that assure the safety of the members and staff.

The 29,000-square-foot, brand new, state-of-the-art health and fitness center, which opened (and closed) earlier this year, is welcoming prospective new members with complimentary visits to see for themselves the spacious weight-lifting floors, socially distanced cardio machines and the ever-challenging group fitness classes that are included with each membership.

VIDA Fitness believes Ballston-area residents need the physical and emotional benefits of exercise now more than ever, which is why they have done extensive research into best-practices and trained each staff member on how to maintain a level of sanitation that allows clients to totally focus on their workout to achieve maximum benefits.

Among other cleaning processes, VIDA Fitness is using Tersano, applied by electrostatic sprayer, to disinfect the gym’s entrance foyer, the Fuel Bar, the fitness studios, the locker rooms, the Aura Spa, the SweatBox studio, the pilates studio and each piece of equipment for class or personal training before and after each use.

As a bonus, VIDA Fitness validates three-hours of parking for $1. To get started, fill out the form to receive information about your personal tour, or download the convenient app.

Get in shape, stay in shape, stay safe.

VIDA Fitness is located at 4040 Wilson Boulevard, adjacent to Ballston Quarter and near the Ballston-MU and Virginia Square Metro stations. Email [email protected] or call 571-970-6408 for more information.


This column is written and sponsored by Arlington Arts/Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development.

The COVID-19 pandemic has required almost every industry to reassess, revamp and reset.

This is especially true of the performing arts, historically predicated on both an artistic and economic transaction between artist and audience. As Arlington Arts has been documenting, Arlington’s cultural community has responded quickly and energetically.

Arlington’s Synetic Theater presents a digital adaptation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron, a collection of novellas written in Italy in response to The Black Plague of 1347-1351. For each day through July 20, short filmed vignettes were released in groups of three. All content will remain available to stream through the end of July. Watch at your own pace, with a range of affordable pay-what-you-can ticket options.

The Decameron is a collection of novellas that celebrates the human impulse to connect through storytelling in a time of despair and isolation. The book is structured as a collection of 100 tales told by a group of young people sheltering in a secluded villa just outside Florence to escape the epidemic. The tales the group tells each other in The Decameron range from life lessons and tongue-in-cheek commentary, to erotic and tragic love stories.

Have more questions? That’s understandable in this new paradigm, so Synetic has created a page of FAQ to guide you through this virtual theater experience. For tickets and information, visit the Synetic Theater website!


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes.

During a normal year, this would be a particularly exciting time for families on a couple of fronts.

Kids would be gearing up to go back to school. And, some families would be doing everything possible to get settled into a new home before the school year starts.

Well, this is 2020.

Last week, Arlington Public Schools agreed to change the first day of school (to September 8) and will start with a full-time distance learning schedule. So, going “back” to school will be different this year.

Amid the change, we’re still seeing many families looking to settle elsewhere before the school year starts. For some, being quarantined in the same ole residence has gotten old. And, for others, it’s time to embark on a new adventure, pandemic or not.

Regardless of the factors that may be impacting your day-to-day lives here in this wild year, the team at Arlington Realty, Inc. is ready to help you navigate your unique scenario. If and when you’re ready to get rolling on a real estate adventure, we’re here for you through thick and thin.

Now on to this week’s Just Reduced figures.

As of July 20, there are 166 detached homes, 36 townhouses and 196 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 27 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Arlington Realty, Inc.


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