Center for Military Law

Center for Military Law We specialize in defending our nation's soldiers through criminal and civil legal action, administrative action, veteran's law, and policy. Criminal Law.

The Center for Military Law represents U.S. Military men and women worldwide. Legal: If you think you may need representation and wish to speak with an attorney, call (844) FOR-CFML (367-2365) or email us at [email protected] for a FREE CONSULTATION. Military men and women at Courts-Martial, Article 32 Investigations, Non-Judicial Punishment/Article 15’s, CID/MPI Investigations, A

R 15-6 Investigations, and Commander’s Inquiries. Administrative Law. The Center represents U.S. Military men and women at Enlisted Separations and Boards, Officer Elimination and Show Cause Boards, Boards of Inquiry, Flying Evaluation Boards, Reduction Boards, Financial Liability Investigations (FLIPL’s), Credentials Hearing Boards, Adverse Privileging/Practice Actions, General Officer Memorandum of Reprimands (GOMOR), and other adverse administrative actions. Tort Law. The Center represents civilians and U.S. Military men/women in tort claims against the Federal Government under the Federal Torts Claims Act. These claims arise when the Federal Government either did or failed to do something that resulted in injury to someone or damage to something. Examples include when a civilian or an off duty servicemember is injured in an accident involving a military vehicle or equipment; or when individuals use on-post facilities and slip/fall, or are injured while using MWR equipment. Medical Malpractice: The Center represents civilian and US military men/women in malpractice claims arising from medical treatment provided at a military hospital. The Center also is represents providers/physicians in administrative actions associated with Medical Malpractice Claims. These actions include reporting to the National Data Bank, Credentials Hearing Boards, and other Adverse Privileging/Practice Actions. Veteran's Law: The Center represents veterans in discharge upgrade, review board, and VA claims. Policy: The Center specializes in research, consulting, policy briefs, bill writing & amendment writing, and committee hearing preparation in the areas of US military, veteran, and disaster preparedness.

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111 Lamon Street, Ste 122
Fayetteville, NC
28301

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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