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American history is replete with those who go from the military into government. Washington. Grant. Eisenhower. Rarer is the American who lays aside an office at home to man the proverbial foxhole. In 2000, Waunakee attorney Travis West – the middle-class son of a dad who was a cop and a mom who worked in

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Report From GAO Addresses VA’s Backlog Bogeyman

The Backlog.  The backlog of pending claims for veterans’ disability benefits has become the bogeyman that haunts the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Over the past several years VA exerted substantial efforts to exorcise this demon at the initial filing stage. In other words, VA focused its attention, with mixed results, on shortening the time it

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West & Dunn Attorneys Spotlighted by Wisconsin Law Journal

In an interview by Jessica Stephen for the Wisconsin Law Journal, Shana Dunn and Travis West provide perspective on practicing veterans law. The attorneys discuss the challenges of operating a practice dedicated to assisting veterans, and why those challenges may result in fewer lawyers venturing into the area of law. They also discuss their personal motivations

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Law Firm Offers Discount Trademark Packages for Veterans

During the month of March the law firm Van Every Creedon is offering trademark services for veterans at a flat rate of $995. The offer includes the clearance search, government filing fee, and trademark monitoring for the year. This is a phenomenal opportunity to which veteran business owners should give serious consideration. The importance of

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The Staab Case: The Tension Between Congressional Mandate and Funding of Veterans’ Benefits

On a Friday afternoon in late February, the US Department of Veterans Affairs filed a motion with the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. In this motion, the VA asked the court to stay (lawyer-speak for “pause”) the effect of the court’s decision in a case called Staab v. Shulkin. The Staab case addresses the question of when the VA

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Military Divorces: What Could Happen to My Pension?

Most people are familiar with the statistics commonly bandied about regarding the relatively high divorce rates of military personnel. Although these rates generally are not quite as high in non-military populations, divorce remains relatively common among veterans. Questions commonly arise as to what impact the end of a marriage will have upon veterans’ military pensions.

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