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Posted by Brian | January 11, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Catherine got my NJP overturned
I went to NJP for a domestic violence charge prior to contacting Catherine. I decided to appeal after finding out that my CO had issued the harshest punishment he could, even though he had not reviewed all of the evidence, and that's when I called her. She immediately sympathized and was more than ...
Posted by Ayishia | November 28, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Exceptional Attorney!!!
I hired Katie a couple years ago and must say I was one of her first cases and you would have not even known. I would recommend her to anyone who is having an military issues no matter where you're located. Not only did she perform the duties I expected with a win but I've reached out during the year...
Posted by anonymous | July 25, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Exceptional support by a great legal team
I hired Mrs. Cherkasky a few years ago to help resolve a property issue dealing with the military. She worked hard at a very reasonable rate and obtained the best possible outcome for me, allowing me to continue serving the Country with nothing scarring my record. I would absolutely recommend her to ...
Posted by anonymous | July 24, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
It depends...
Katie and Andy are good people and there is no one else I would recommend for military sexual assault defense! However, my case had much different circumstances. While their track record in sexual assault cases is remarkable, I am not the only one disappointed in the service, support, and ability in ...
It is terrible when even a single client is not completely satisfied with our services. Unfortunately, the author of this review is not identified to us and we have not received any similar complaints from our clients. We would be happy to discuss the feelings of this reviewer and make sure we do whatever we can, within the bounds of the law and our ethical responsibilities, to ensure they are satisfied. There are many reasons why even the most ferocious criminal attorney may not satisfy a client. Often, as is the case here, the outcome rather than the effort is the criticism. When the evidence is overwhelming of guilt, often the best we can do is mitigate the damage. Some clients want their attorney to interfere with an investigation, intimidate witnesses, or hide evidence. All of this amounts to criminal obstruction of justice. In other cases, we may advise our clients to fight hard at a court-martial, but they decide not to take our advice and decide to leave it in the hands of their commanders in administrative functions which are historically unfair, and then later complain about the outcome of those administrative actions even though they were well advised when they made the decision in the first place. Narrowing down the possible clients this review could have been written by, we are left to conclude that this client is one that was unwilling to risk the negative consequences of a court-martial because of their admitted guilt, but failure to accept that their criminal conduct would result in at least some negative consequences for violating the law. This client fails to recognize that the avoidance of significant confinement and negative discharge from the service was a fantastic victory given their decision not to demand trial by court-martial. Sexual assault cases may be the majority of cases we defend at trial, but we defend cases that span the spectrum of UCMJ allegations, from murder, to minor administrative discipline matters. We fight zealously for every client we elect to take on. The way we approach our cases is based on dozens of years of experience, involvement in thousands of administrative matters, and hundreds of fully litigated jury trials. We always strive to meet the desires of our clients, but there are times that a client’s lack of legal training and experience leads to unrealistic expectations of what a defense attorney can accomplish. Prior to this review, we recently published blog articles on our website about what makes a successful attorney. As those articles explain, a case that ends favorably is not a victory unless it ends exactly as the client wanted it to end – even if those desires were unreasonable or impossible. We strive to meet the desires of our clients, no matter how difficult their case is or how slim their chances of victory may be; however, after years of such high-risk legal practice, there are bound to be clients that are not entirely satisfied with the results of their case. Again, we desperately want to make sure our clients feel that we did everything we could and understand why we may be limited by the law and ethical responsibilities in certain regards. If the author of this post would like to discuss further, we are more than happy to take the time to address and hopefully take action to satisfy this individual client of the thousands we have had over the years.
Posted by PVT Rivera | May 11, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Saved my career after being charged for sexual assault
When I found out I was being investigated for sexual assault I immediately freaked out because it was totally false. I went on google and searched civilian ucmj lawyers. I went through a couple of sites, but something about Catherine's bio that made me feel comfortable talking to her, but I was a lit...