MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay from the May 2021 webcast seminar, Annual Military Law Symposium.
Cosponsored with the Military Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
This session covers how routine and often benign civilian authority involvement can negatively impact or end a military career. Dismissed or reduced charges, deferred judgements, frivolous civil complaints, and even an unwarranted arrest can carry a toll on servicemembers once known to the chain of command. It is critically important for civilian attorneys to understand that a great result in the civilian sector may still carry negative consequences for servicemember clients.
FACULTY Brian A. Pristera, Gary Myers, Daniel Conway & Associates / Williamsburg
MODERATOR
Oliver L. Norrell, III, Chair, Virginia State Bar Military Law Section
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