Legal Services

Bruce TylerThe Center for Military Law is prepared to represent U.S. Military men and women in a variety of military law actions worldwide. We are skilled in handling criminal, administrative, and tort actions. If you think you may need an attorney for any of these types of actions and wish to speak with an attorney for a FREE CONSULTATION, call (844) FOR-CFML (367-2365) or email us using the contact form under the contact us tab.

Criminal Law. The Center for Military Law can provide an attorney to represent U.S. Military men and women at Courts-Martial, Article 32 Investigations, Non-Judicial Punishment/Article 15’s, CID/MPI Investigations, AR 15-6 Investigations, and Commander’s Inquiries. Military Defense

Administrative Law. The Center for Military Law can provide an attorney to represent 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 miscellaneous adverse administrative actions. Administrative Law

Tort Law. The Center for Military Law can provide an attorney to represent civilians and U.S. Military men/women in tort claims against the Federal Government under the Federal Torts Claims Act. These claims usually happen when a civilian or an off duty service-member is injured in an accident involving a military vehicle or equipment. Claims may also arise when the same individuals are using on-post facilities and they slip/fall, or are injured while using MWR equipment. There are many ways a claim may arise and the majority come when the Federal Government either did or failed to do something resulting in someone or something being injured or damaged. Medical Malpractice Claims may arise during medical treatment provided at a military hospital. The Center for Military Law is prepared to represent providers/physicians throughout the administrative actions associated with Medical Malpractice Claims. These actions typically include reporting to the National Data Bank, Credentials Hearing Boards, and other Adverse Privileging/Practice Actions. Tort Law

Investigations.

Again, if you think you may need an attorney for any of these types of actions and wish to speak with an attorney for a FREE CONSULTATION, call (844) FOR-CFML (367-2365) or email us using the contact form under the contact us tab.