...judge advocate general (JAG) can be deployed by general counsel who are mobilizing their own in...
...judge advocate general (JAG) can be deployed by general counsel who are mobilizing their own in...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...General Corps since 2000. He spent three years as an active-duty JAG in the late 1990s. In a ...
...Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lamie is a newly commissioned U.S. Army JAG Corps attorney and recent graduate of the LL.M. program of the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass. Lamie is a newly commissioned U.S. Army JAG Corps attorney and recent graduate of the LL.M. program of the...
...Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lamie is a newly commissioned U.S. Army JAG Corps attorney and recent graduate of the LL.M. program of the...
...USAF. Tanner recalled his fear of being outed while he was a JAG officer. It could have cost him his career, he said. ...
...Tanner recalled his fear of possibly being outed while he was a JAG officer. It could have cost him his career, he said. ...
New GC at Boston Scientific; at Parson, an experienced hand at the legal tiller; Emaar GC has a brand-new city to call his own
From the September issue: Questions about prisoner abuse may derail the court hopes of Pentagon GC William Haynes II
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