Daniel Conway | Military Attorney
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​Firm History

Gary Myers founded the firm in 1973.  Daniel Conway took over the firm in January 2019.  We were one of the first firms ever to handle exclusively military cases.  We may be the oldest military law firm in existence.  Over the last five decades, the firm has handled cases some of the most important cases in military history.

Mr. Myers continues to represent military members. Here are some of the historical cases that Mr. Myers and the firm have been involved in. 
Gary Myers Biography
My Lai
On March 16, 1968, Soldiers were accused of killing hundreds of civilians in My Lai, Vietnam.  The Company Commander - Captain Medina - was accused of shooting a woman, a small boy, and generally failing to control his troops. He was acquitted of all charges. 

As a young Judge Advocate, Gary Myers - the founding partner - became involved in the court-martial of CPT Ernesto Medina as counsel for CPT Medina's radio operator.  Fredrick Widmer was a key witness, because CPT Medina's defense team intended to blame the radio operator for one of the murders that CPT Medina was charged with. 
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Mr. Myers was able to avoid charges for the radio operator.
Abu Ghraib
In 2003, reports of prisoner abuses at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison were made public. 

With a presidential election looming in 2004, the politics surrounding prosecution of cases was significant.  Mr. Myers became a key player representing one of the Soldiers.  The case was memorialized in the book "The Lucifer Effect." ​​​
Haditha
On November 19, 2005, a convoy of Marines came under attack from an improvised explosive device and small-arms fire.  The Marines responded - as trained - to the threats. There were civilian casualties.  Here is a link to the Vanity Fair story. 

The firm successfully represented one of the first Marines in the case to face murder charges.  The Marine was ultimately exonerated by Lt Gen Mattis dismissing charges. ​
Marine Corps Special Operations Command
On 4 March 2007, Marine Corps Special Operations Command members came under attack during a deployment to Afghanistan. After engaging the threat, the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Counsel later alleged that upwards of 19 civilians were killed and 50 were injured.

Mr. Conway and the firm represented one of the Marines involved in engaging the enemy. Through aggressive representation and case investigation, the Marine was never charged.
The Stryker 5
In the spring of 2010, three Afghans were killed in the Maywand District.

Soldiers from Stryker 5/2 were implicated in the murders. The squad gained notoriety as The Kill Team. It was later the subject of a documentary and Hollywood film.

Mr. Conway successfully represented one of the Soldiers accused of murder - limiting his exposure to lengthy incarceration.
Sniper Cases
Between 2007 and 2010, Mr. Conway was involved in a series of high profile cases representing Army and Marine snipers.

One of those cases was memorialized in the Esquire piece "The Six Letter Word that Changes Everything."

Through those cases, Mr. Conway became an outspoken critic of prosecutions that target combat warriors that use force in good faith.
Post-Traumatic Stress
Having served in the Marine Corps, Mr. Conway has spent his career fighting for those struggling with the lifelong effects of the stress they experienced while serving.

Over the last 15 years, public awareness regarding the symptoms and dangers of post traumatic stress has increased. Mr. Conway is among those that speaking out in defense of our warriors.
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  • Practice Areas
    • Correcting Military Records >
      • Evaluation Report Appeals
      • Reprimand Appeals
      • Family Advocacy Program Appeals
      • Discharge Review Boards
      • Cadet Misconduct
      • Titling Actions
      • Military Protective Orders
    • Separation Boards
    • Military Medical Malpractice Claims
    • Forms, Downloads, and Regulations
  • Military Crimes and Defenses
    • Military Law >
      • Court-martial Information >
        • Know Your Rights
        • Court-Martial Rules >
          • Pretrial Confinement
          • Unlawful Command Influence
          • Article 31 Violation
          • Military Rule of Evidence 412
          • Involuntary Statements
          • Failure to State an Offense
          • Wheeler Factors
      • Court-Martial Defense >
        • Military Sexual Assault Defense
        • Military Drug Defense >
          • Drug Detection Windows
          • Marijuana
          • Cocaine
          • Morphine and Heroin
        • Disrespect Offenses
        • Conspiracy Cases
        • False Statements >
          • Obstruction of Justice
        • Use of Force
        • Assault Cases
        • Conduct Unbecoming
      • Court-Martial Appeals >
        • Petitions for a New Trial
        • Insufficient Evidence
    • Introduction
    • Article 77 Principles
    • Article 78 Accessory After the Fact
    • Article 79 Lesser Included Offenses
    • Article 80 Conspiracy
    • Article 81 Attempts
    • Article 82 Solicitation
    • Article 85 Desertion
    • Article 86 AWOL
    • Article 88 Contempt Towards Officials
    • Article 92 Failure to Obey an Order
    • Article 93 Maltreatment
    • Article 107 False Official Statement
    • Article 112a Wrongful Use of a Controlled Substance
    • Article 119 Manslaughter
    • Article 119b Child Endangerment
    • Article 121 Larceny or Wrongful Appropriation
    • Article 125 Kidnapping
    • Article 133 Conduct Unbecoming
    • Article 134 Bribery and Graft
    • Article 134 Indecent Language
    • Article 134 Obstruction of Justice
  • Firm History
    • Films
    • Books
    • Sketches
    • My Lai
    • Abu Ghraib
    • Haditha
    • MARSOC
    • The Stryker 5
    • Gary Myers
  • Results
  • Blog