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We have picked up a floating LINK
passing around the Internet on a
new Veterans Law Center starting
up in Florida. I have looked at
that and here is my early assessment
on this, even though they are not
yet in business and pending their
"non-profit" operating papers.

First they are offering free lawyer
assistance before the Court of
Veterans Appeals. Veterans already
do have that at the Veterans Pro
Bono Consortium in Washington DC.
The Consortium is established over
many years and has a track record
at the court. I suggest you stop
there first.

All of the problems with Veterans
claims occurs at the VARO and BVA
levels and that is where Attorneys
refuse to practice. Only a handful
will do it for sizeable fees to the
Veterans. We have held off and boycotted
those saying that the Veterans should
NOT be forced to pay lawyer fees
on cases where it is already known
that the VA itself is deliberately
falsifying and trashing cases.

We are out to protect the Veterans
in these phoney and fabricated legal
scenarios and it is not for the
lawyers to "cash it" on these problems.

The Veterans Law Center also alleges
they offer Veterans "law counselling
and workshops". If they want to
put up Internet videos for training
purposes for everyone to feed upon
that is fine, but it remains to be
seen what the quality of this so-called
"counselling and workshops" might be.
I don't think they have clue about
what it's like to have 700,000 backlogged
Vet cases all pound their one
office space in Florida on a one
by one basis.

They have been pending for quite
sometime now on their non-profit
papers, so no startup date has
been announced yet. But because
they have their website in progress,
the grand opening may be soon
and we will report with reviews
on that later on when they do.

For now, all Veterans are steered
to the Veterans Pro Bono Consortium
for CVA appeals only.


Sue Frasier, VEV 1970
Army Signal Corps
national activist/protester
staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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