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  • What’s New In Veterans’ Law
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  • Veterans Legal Institute Honors Five Luminaries For Furthering Access To Justice For Orange County Veterans And Their Families
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  • Veterans Legal Institute Welcomes Wright Ford Young & Co. As Presenting Sponsor of 2022 Lawyers for Warriors Signature Event
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  • Mitigating the Harm from Military Sexual Trauma on Our Nation’s Heroes
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  • Family Heroes Drive Attorney Jeff Roberts to Honor Veterans with Pro Bono Legal Work
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  • 2020 Lawyers For Warriors Raises Over $100,000 To Lift Local Heroes
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  • This Southern California nonprofit provides pro bono legal assistance to veterans in need
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  • Veterans Legal Institute and Its Volunteer Attorney Heroes Support Active Service Members and Veterans by Combating Immigration Needs Pro Bono
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  • Veterans Legal Institute Sends Emergency Covid Masks To NYC Hospitals Hurt By Pandemic
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  • KNX Hero of the Week is OC mom who offers legal aid to thousands of veterans
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  • Serving Vulnerable Veterans and Active Service Members
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  • Veterans Legal Institute Sends Emergency Covid Masks To NYC Hospitals Hurt By Pandemic
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  • Marine Corps Spouse Delivers Power of Pro Bono Legal Services for Decades
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  • Discharge Upgrades
    Every service member receives a characterization of service upon completion of his or her tenure in the military. A “less than honorable” discharge damages a veteran’s post-service employment and educational opportunities, and disqualifies him or her from many VA benefits. A discharge upgrade is an administrative process by which a veteran’s characterization of service may be improved from a less desirable to a more desirable type, thereby restoring their benefits. To learn more, visit our Legal Services page and see the below article from U.S. Veterans Magazine.
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  • Penal Code Section 1170.9
    In response to concerns about the overall well being of our nation’s veterans as they reintegrate into civilian society, the California Legislature adopted Penal Code section 1170.9. It states that a person “convicted of a criminal offense” who is a present or former member of the military and suffers from military sexual trauma (MST), traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, or mental health disorders as a result of service may be ordered into treatment instead of incarceration. If the defendant does what is required under the statute, the court may restore the veteran “to the community of law abiding citizens.” To learn more, see the below article from Orange County Lawyer magazine.
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  • Navy Veteran Fights Hoa After Tree Falls On His House
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  • Volunteers And The Law
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  • Lawyers For Warriors Recognizes Extraordinary Service On Behalf Of Veterans
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  • Honoring Veterans In Orange County
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  • Military-specific Legal Nonprofit Empowers Veterans In Need
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  • Multiplying Impact Through Partnership: One Nonprofit’s Model Of Collaboration
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  • Suit Soldier Podcast Hosted by Chris Coker
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  • Ep 75: What’s Your One Big 2019 Goal? Hosted by Joan Garry
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  • Veterans Legal Institute Fights To Enforce The Service Members Civil Relief Act
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  • Eight Ways Your Nonprofit Can Address And Survive The Labor Shortage
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  • 12 Nonprofit Trends We’re Likely To See In 2020, According To Experts
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  • 12 Must-Read Books For Nonprofit Employees
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  • Seven Ways Data Changes How Nonprofits Conduct Business
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  • New Year, New Approach: 10 Ways Leaders Can Reenergize Teams
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  • Veterans Legal Institute’s® First Annual Gala Honoring Former Vietnam Combat Nurse Justice Eileen Moore A Sold Out Smashing Success!
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