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    Michigan Military Law Attorney Michael R. Bartish
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    Grand Rapids, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 14 years.

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  2. Gerald Lievois

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Gerald T. Lievois
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    Bloomfield Hills, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 26 years.

  3. David Cannon

    Michigan Military Law Attorney David C. Cannon
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    Detroit, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 32 years.

  4. Clifford Knaggs

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Clifford A. Knaggs
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    Lansing, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.

  5. Alphonsus Murphy

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Alphonsus C. Murphy
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    East Lansing, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 51 years.

  6. Kurt Thornbladh

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Kurt Thornbladh
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    Dearborn, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.

  7. Kristi Estrada

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Kristi A. Estrada
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    Richland, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

  8. Sara Sastamoinen

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Sara Margaret Sastamoinen
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    East Lansing, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

  9. Brandon Bolling

    Michigan Military Law Attorney Brandon M. Bolling

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    Detroit, MI Military Law Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.

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Military Law

Military law attorneys specialize in The Uniform Code of Military Justice, which is the law that applies to members of the armed forces. These lawyers are often called “JAGs” or Judge Advocate Generals. Military law attorneys prosecute or defend troops court-martialed in cases of discipline or disobedience of a lawful command. For example, if you are an army private and refuse an order, a military trial would be held, with one military law attorney representing the Army (and aiming to prove the disobedience charge), and another military law attorney defending you.