WisBar News
October 23, 2001
Local attorneys volunteer to provide free legal assistance to military personnel
Nearly 100 Milwaukee area attorneys will join a statewide volunteer effort to provide free legal assistance to military personnel called to active duty, and their families.
Local attorneys volunteer to provide free legal assistance to
military personnel
Oct. 23, 2001
Nearly 100 Milwaukee area attorneys will join a statewide volunteer
effort to provide free legal assistance to military personnel called to
active duty, and their families. In order to prepare for this
initiative, the attorneys will attend a Military Legal Assistance Video
Seminar at the Radisson - Milwaukee West (2303 N. Mayfair Road) on
Wednesday, October 24 beginning at 1:30 p.m. The seminar, hosted by the
State Bar of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin National Guard, will be
replayed simultaneously at 10 other locations statewide.
The two-hour program will focus on the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil
Relief Act, which affords protection against court actions, reduction in
interest rates on outstanding indebtedness, and allows leases to be
terminated. The program will also cover the Uniform Services Employment
and Re-employment Rights Act of 1994, the law that protects guard
members' and reservists' jobs, benefits and re-employment rights while
they are defending the nation.
Program instructors will include National Guard Col. Mathew Dew, state
judge advocate, Lt. Col. Terence McArdle, deputy state judge advocate,
and Atty. Gerald Mowris, State Bar president.