Fight for Those Who Fought for Us

By Charlotte Stewart

What is “Project 100,000,” and why should I know about it?

When is an “other than honorable” discharge maybe not so?

What is a “Change Management Agent,” and why should I be nice to them?

Each year, the NCBA Military & Veterans Law (MVL) Section strives to provide CLE opportunities to support legal professionals serving North Carolina’s military and veteran community across a range of practice areas. This year’s program takes place on Thursday, November 19, covering topics such as representing veterans before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC), how to prepare clients for compensation & pension medical exams, issues to look out for even after a veteran has been granted compensation for service-connected disability, and history and recent updates around character of discharge.

I couldn’t be prouder of our presenters, veteran and civilian alike, working in both public service and private practice, and who are some of North Carolina’s top experts on veterans’ benefits and legal services. Join us on November 19 for the live webcast of “Fight for Those Who Fought for Us: Representing Veterans Before the VA, BVA, CAVC and DoD,” and build your advocacy skills for meeting the legal needs of a growing North Carolina constituency. The program comprises 6.0 hours of General MCLE and 1.0 hours of Technology Training.