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Greg Gagne
Greg Gagne is a civilian military defense counsel and former member of the JAG Corps. He has represented thousands of military clients facing various forms of disciplinary actions ranging from felony level court martial trials to nonjudicial punishment and administrative actions. Mr. Gagne helped create Gagne, Scherer and Langemo to provide defense for military members of all US military branches.
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Keith
Scherer
Keith Scherer is a civilian military defense counsel with extensive civilian and military trial experience. He has done numerous felony jury trials as a prosecutor and defense counsel and has successfully represented military members of all US branches. As a military defense attorney, he has represented several hundred clients facing various forms of disciplinary actions ranging from felony level court martial trials to nonjudicial punishment and administrative actions. Mr. Scherer has won victories for his clients throughout the US and defended members stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia. For his own work and as a consultant, Mr. Scherer has appeared in the national media many times.
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Tory
Langemo
Tory Langemo is a civilian military attorney and former member of the JAG Corps. During his time in the JAG Corps, Mr. Langemo was recognized for “brilliantly handling one of the toughest caseloads within the circuit,” and was regarded by his superiors as "one of the defense community's finest." As a civilian military defense counsel, Mr. Langemo has continued to provide outstanding representation for service members, successfully defending members of all US military branches. He helped establish Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, in order to put his substantial military trial experience to work defending military members as an independent civilian advocate. |
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Douglas Rawald
Doug Rawald has been selected to serve as a Judicial Tradecraft Advisor for the U.S. State Department’s Rule of Law/Justice Reform project in Iraq. In that capacity, he will be part of a team or lawyers tasked with creating and implementing the Iraqi government’s new criminal justice system. He is currently living in Iraq and will return to the United States in the summer of 2009. Mr. Rawald is currently unavailable to represent individual clients while he completes this project. |
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