The right lawyer should understand the next stage of the case.

A strong Article 15 lawyer should help you evaluate whether to accept Article 15 or demand trial, prepare matters in defense, extenuation, and mitigation, and protect the record from becoming evidence in a later separation or elimination action.

Mr. Kamoroff’s background includes service as an Army JAG, prosecutor, defense counsel, senior defense counsel, Senior Military Justice Practitioner, retired Army officer, and representation of Soldiers and Officers at more than 120 administrative separation and elimination boards.

What to look for

  • Focused military justice and administrative defense experience.
  • Experience with GOMORs, Article 15/NJP matters, investigations, and follow-on administrative actions.
  • Ability to identify how early statements and documents may be used later.
  • Judgment about evidence, command dynamics, credibility, and mitigation.
  • Clear pricing and a direct consultation path.

What to be careful about

Be cautious of generic promises, rank-focused marketing, or a response that treats the case like routine paperwork. In GOMOR, Article 15, and investigation matters, the goal is often to stop the case from becoming something worse.