About Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens

Washington, D.C., USA

When it comes to navigating the complexities of military law, the stakes are high and the terrain is uniquely challenging. The Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens stand out as a beacon of experience and dedicated advocacy in this specialized field.

As a former active duty JAG attorney, Richard V. Stevens brings over a quarter-century of military law experience to the table, offering a deep understanding of the intricacies of military courts and proceedings.

The firm exclusively represents military clients, which means their entire practice is tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of service members. This focus is invaluable for those in the military facing adverse actions, as the firm's attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of military justice and are equipped to handle cases ranging from court-martials to non-judicial punishments and administrative actions.

Clients considering the services of the Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens can expect a robust defense strategy, grounded in decades of expertise. The firm's track record includes a history of successful outcomes in military courts, which speaks to their proficiency in this demanding area of law. Additionally, the firm's commitment to providing a free initial consultation ensures that potential clients can discuss their case without upfront financial commitment—an important consideration for service members who may be facing uncertain futures.

The focus on military law means that the attorneys at the Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens are not only conversant in legal jargon but also adept at translating it into actionable advice for their clients. This ability to demystify legal complexities is a significant advantage for service members who must make informed decisions about their defense and understand the potential implications on their careers and lives.

While the firm's dedication and specialized knowledge are commendable, it is important to note that the legal process can be unpredictable, and no outcomes can be guaranteed. However, the personalized and zealous representation offered by Richard V. Stevens and his team ensures that clients' rights are fiercely protected throughout the legal process.

In the competitive landscape of US military lawyers, the Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens distinguish themselves with their singular focus on military law and their history of advocacy for service members. The firm's dedication to this area of practice provides a level of insight and experience that is tailored to the unique legal challenges faced by those in uniform.

In summary, for service members facing the daunting task of defending their rights within the military justice system, the Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens offer not just legal services but a partnership grounded in expertise, dedication, and a profound commitment to serving those who serve the nation.

Fast Facts

  • Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens has over a quarter century of military law experience.
  • The firm is exclusively dedicated to representing military members in military cases.
  • Attorney Richard V. Stevens has been handling military cases since 1995, initially as an active duty military JAG and later as a civilian defense counsel since 2001.
  • The attorneys at the Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens have combined decades of military legal and military justice experience.

Products and Services

  • "Court Martial Defense", "Representation and defense in court-martial trials, including appeals and clemency, for members of the military facing serious charges and potential jeopardization of their career, rank, and retirement benefits."
  • "Administrative Separation / Military Discharge", "Legal assistance in administrative separation proceedings to protect military members from unjust discharge and the potential loss of military and retirement benefits."
  • "Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) / Captain’s Mast / Office Hours", "Defense services for military members facing non-judicial punishments, ensuring their rights are protected and providing guidance on whether to accept NJP or demand trial by court-martial."
  • "UCMJ Article 32 Hearing & UCMJ Article 138 Complaint of Wrongs", "Expert legal representation in UCMJ Article 32 hearings, preliminary hearings before a court-martial, and assistance in filing UCMJ Article 138 complaints against wrongs committed by commanding officers."

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