Center for Military Law is a specialized law firm dedicated exclusively to representing service members in military legal matters, with a focused practice on courts-martial defense, administrative separations, and federal tort claims. Based in North Carolina, the firm stands out for its deep understanding of military culture and justice systems, offering robust advocacy for soldiers facing complex legal challenges within the unique framework of military law.
The firm’s approach is informed by over eight years of dedicated military law experience, including prior service in the U.S. Army in roles such as Claims Attorney, Trial Counsel, and Judge Advocate. It primarily serves active-duty military personnel, veterans, and their families involved in legal disputes arising from military service, with particular expertise in cases connected to major installations like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood.
Services Offered
- Military Defense (Courts-Martial, Article 32, Article 15)
- Administrative Law (Enlisted and Officer Boards, Separations, GOMOR)
- Investigations (AR 15-6, Commander’s Inquiries, CID/MPI)
- Claims & Torts (Personal Injury, Military Accidents, Medical Malpractice)
- Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) Representation
- Legal counsel for Army downsizing and elimination proceedings
- Defense in sexual misconduct and assault cases under the UCMJ
- Representation during Article 32 Pretrial Investigations
The firm serves clients worldwide with a strong presence in North Carolina, including areas around Fort Bragg and Jacksonville, and is equipped to handle cases for service members stationed globally. Its attorneys are well-versed in recent changes to military justice procedures and are committed to protecting the rights and careers of those who serve.
