Nationwide Article 138s and Article 1150s Attorney
Did you know Public Health Service Corps members detailed to an armed service may be subject to the UCMJ? Even if the issue is an adverse COER, the policy states that officers use the redress process specific to that service. No matter where you are detailed, we can help.
Oftentimes, adverse actions can be the result of organizational cultural differences, other times, they may stem from something more sinister. Knowing what remedies are available to you and the process to get there is key. No matter the cause, the Law Office of Shannon James has the experience to help defend you in accordance with the law.
- COER Rebuttals and Appeals
- EEO Complaints
- Complaint and Redress
- AWOL Allegations
- Letters of Counseling (LOC) / Letters of Reprimand (LOR)
- Medical Board Process
- Fitness for Duty
- Readiness
- Education and Civilian Career Credit and Retirement
- Article 138s and Article 1150s
- Correction of Records
- Military Whistleblower Complaints
- Military Retirement
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Practice Areas
- COER Rebuttals and Appeals
- EEO Complaints
- Complaint and Redress
- AWOL Allegations
- Letters of Counseling (LOC) / Letters of Reprimand (LOR)
- Medical Board Process
- Fitness for Duty
- Readiness
- Education and Civilian Career Credit and Retirement
- Article 138s and Article 1150s
- Correction of Records
- Military Whistleblower Complaints
- Military Retirement
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)