Apr 20, 2026

Military Veterans Advocacy CLE Seminar – April 20, 2026

Navigating the Minefield of VA Law

$4,900 raised

CLE Program Objective

The objective of this program is to provide a comprehensive overview of Veterans Benefits Law and the legal framework governing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), equipping participants with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complex VA claims and appeals process.

The program will introduce the foundational principles of VA law, including the definition of veteran status, the impact of military discharge characterizations, and eligibility requirements for benefits and compensation. Participants will also explore evolving legal issues affecting veterans’ claims, including VA practice in the post-Chevron deference environment.

In addition, the program will address legal and evidentiary issues related to toxic exposure claims, including matters involving Blue Water Navy veterans, herbicide exposure, burn pits, and developments under the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act of 2022.

The seminar will also examine the role of medical and scientific evidence in establishing service connection for both mental health conditions and physical injuries, methods for determining eligibility through military records such as deck logs, and the ethical responsibilities of attorneys practicing before the Department of Veterans Affairs.