Top Military Law Lawyers Near Me in Honolulu Area

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FAQs - Military Law Lawyers in city Honolulu How many Military Law lawyers actively serve residents of Honolulu, Hawaii? Approximately 30 licensed attorneys focus on Military Law across Honolulu, Hawaii. Most matters are filed through the Hawaii District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Military Law lawyers in Honolulu, Hawaii? In Honolulu, typical rates range from $230-$332 per hour for Military Law. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2562 and $7170, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Military Law matters usually take in courts near Honolulu? Military Law cases in Honolulu, Hawaii usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the Hawaii District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Military Law cases for people living in Honolulu, Hawaii? Residents of Honolulu typically see Military Law filings handled by the Hawaii District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Military Law? About 52% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Military Law, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

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Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5
+1 (844) 928-0914
Location: Honolulu 96813
Firm: Liebenguth Law, LLLC

Mr. Liebenguth specializes in defending military service members facing court martial, NJP, administrative proceedings, and criminal appeals for allegations of rape, sexual assault, fraud, drug offenses, violent crimes, and all other military offenses. Although based out of Hawaii, Mr. Liebenguth's practice is worldwide.. He is a retired Marine Corps military attorney (Judge Advocate) as well as a former member of the United States Coast Guard. He is a graduate of Amherst College, Emory University School of Law, and the Marine Corps University Resident Command & Staff College, where he received a Master’s Degree in Military Studies. In 2006-2007, he deployed with 2d Battalion, 3d Marines to Haditha, Iraq, the unit whose combat deployment is the subject of the 2019 book: The Warriors of Anbar: The Marines Who Crushed Al Qaeda—the Greatest Untold Story of the Iraq War. Mr. Liebenguth later worked at the Pentagon and taught military law at the United States Naval Academy. He has also been an invited speaker at military criminal-law conferences in California and Washington, D.C.. In his many years of practicing law, Mr. Liebenguth has litigated high-stakes military criminal cases from every perspective possible: as a defense counsel, an appellate defense counsel, a prosecutor, and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney. As an appellate defense counsel, he successfully petitioned the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals for oral argument in a remarkable number of cases, including:. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Stewart, 71 M.J. 38 (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Hayes, 70 M.J. 454 (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Bradley, 71 M.J. 13 (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Norwood, 71 M.J. 204 (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Watson, 71 M.J. 54 (C.A.A.F.)United States v. Fosler, 70 M.J. 225 (C.A.A.F.) (Now Cited in Manual for Courts-Martial)United States v. Sullivan, 70 M.J. 110 (C.A.A.F.). Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Parker, 71 M.J. 594 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.) (Death-Sentence Case)United States v. McGuire, 2012 CCA LEXIS 458 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Warren, 71 M.J. 505 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Hackler, 70 M.J. 624 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Fosler, 69 M.J. 669 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Hayes, 2010 CCA LEXIS 364 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Saxman, 69 M.J. 540 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Soucie, 2010 CCA LEXIS 703 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.)United States v. Warner, 2010 CCA LEXIS 55 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.) (Murder-for-Hire Case)United States v. Wood, 2010 CCA LEXIS 24 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App.). As a result of his success, Mr. Liebenguth was recognized as the “Silver C.A.A.F. Tongue” award winner for arguing more cases than any other military appellate defense counsel.. As a defense counsel and prosecutor, he has litigated felony-level cases, including but not limited to those involving allegations of murder, attempted murder, rape, sexual assault, assault and battery, burglary, and child endangerment. Mr. Liebenguth has also been accepted for publication on a wide range of military topics, including alcohol-related sexual assault and the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act. His professional affiliations and licensing include the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces, the Supreme Court of Hawaii, the Hawaii State Bar Association, and the District of Columbia Bar Association.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5
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Location: Honolulu 96813

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