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After graduating law school, Dennis spent six years on active duty in the U.S.
Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, where he tried over 120 criminal and civil cases.
After fulfilling his naval commitment, DA Flynn earned his Juris Doctor at the University at Buffalo School of Law and then returned to active duty, serving in
the Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Upon graduation from law school in 1995, he went back on active duty and served in
the Navy Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps.
Not exact matches
George is an attorney and Certified Financial Planner ™ and served as a
Judge Advocate in the U.S.
Navy for more than 20 years, including service in Newport.
She is a former lieutenant commander in the U.S.
Navy's
Judge Advocates program.
Juanita Perez Williams,
Judge Advocate General in the
Navy from 1989 through 1995, stands in front of an exhibit honoring Hispanic veterans and their families at La Casita Cultural Center in this file photo.
Before entering private practice, Ross served on active duty in the U.S.
Navy as a
Judge Advocate General's Corps officer (JAG) throughout the Pacific, the Middle East and in Europe.
Mr. Bahar's previous experience includes serving nearly 10 years on Active Duty with the
Navy's
Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps, where he litigated felony court - martials, dealt with cutting - edge legal issues involving the laws of war, led the capture and investigation of the US
Navy's first set of captured pirates in generations, led a team of lawyers deployed to Afghanistan in support of a Special Operations Task Force, and completed two Pentagon tours.
Jim's style and approach as a litigator was captured in Robinson & Cole: A History (1995): «Before Wade came to the firm, he had served as a lawyer in the
Navy under the
Judge Advocate General.
Prior thereto, David served on active duty in the United States
Navy as a
Judge Advocate where he tried misdemeanor and felony level criminal cases as a prosecutor and defended the Department of the
Navy in complex civil cases in trial and appellate courts across the country.
Led by attorney Stephen Glassman, a retired
Navy captain of the
Judge Advocate General's Corps, and former military judge, Glassman & Michael, PLLC, is well placed to assist clients through legal issues with confid
Judge Advocate General's Corps, and former military
judge, Glassman & Michael, PLLC, is well placed to assist clients through legal issues with confid
judge, Glassman & Michael, PLLC, is well placed to assist clients through legal issues with confidence.
He started as a lawyer in the U.S. Marine Corps, was an appellate counsel in the
Navy's Office of the
Judge Advocate General and has been a judge in the Marine Corps Rese
Judge Advocate General and has been a
judge in the Marine Corps Rese
judge in the Marine Corps Reserves.
Service as a member of a military service's
Judge Advocate General's Corps requires graduation from an ABA - accredited law school, a license to practice law in any state or territory of the United States, and training at the specialized law school of one of the three military services (The
Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School for the Army, the Naval Justice School for the
Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and the Air Force
Judge Advocate General School for the Air Force).