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For decades, our high-profile criminal defense work has drawn international media coverage. We are frequently quoted on major military justice issues and know how to use the media strategically for our clients. In most cases, we keep clients out of the spotlight to prevent embarrassment—such as persuading outlets to withhold names in sensitive cases like a Naval officer rape trial and the Secret Service Colombia scandal. When the media does focus on your case, you need a lawyer with the experience and connections to turn coverage to your advantage.

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New Book by Michael and Alexandra Waddington Equips Defense Attorneys to Challenge Digital Evidence in Court

Military Defense Lawyer Michael Waddington Releases New Edition of Acclaimed Book “The Art of Trial Warfare”

UCMJ Survival Guide: The Complete Military Justice Manual for Service Members & Families By Michael Waddington & Alexandra González-Waddington

Warrant officer is discharged after tryst with private at Camp Casey

Airman convicted of lesser charge in vault theft case, Cleared of felony theft

Testimony doesn’t link US soldier to 4 dead Iraqis

General reduces 172nd soldiers’ jail terms

The Kill Company

Yongsan Korea Bar Brawl Cases Go to Trial

Army tapes reveal motive in Iraq prisoner killings

Hearing begins for U.S. soldier charged in deadly Afghanistan spree

US military drops ‘kill team’ charges against soldier

Soldier found guilty of murdering Afghans, sentenced to life

The Kill Team: How U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan Murdered Innocent Civilians

Bureaucracy Has Blossomed in Military’s War on Rape

Military’s newly aggressive rape prosecution has pitfalls

Accused Wiki-leaker faces judgment Friday

Afghans angry over removal of accused US soldier

Afghan killing probe to look at suspect’s mental health, aggravating factors

Afghan rampage suspect Robert Bales was a soldier strained by deployments

Soldiers bring death home

US Secret Service prostitution scandal widens as five soldiers accused

U.S. military sanctions 10 in Colombia prostitution scandal