- Matthew Tully
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Matthew Tully is a military law columnist based out of Albany, NY. He writes an “Ask the Lawyer” column [1] for The Army Times [2] and The Military Times,[3] branches of The Army Times Publishing Company, a Gannett subsidiary.[4]
Tully also writes a business legal column for The Saratogian, a newspaper based in Saratoga Springs, NY.[5]
As an expert on military and business law, Tully is frequently called upon by the media, and has made appearances in the New York Law Journal,[6][7] The Streetwise Small Business Book of Lists,[8] The Washington Post,[9] Inside Counsel,[10] and more. He has also appeared on CNN discussing reemployment rights of military veterans and servicemembers.
In addition, Tully co-wrote a chapter of the Veterans For America “Survival Guide” concerning housing problems veterans face.[11]
Tully is a lawyer practicing military law, federal employment discrimination, family law, and criminal defense. He is also an adjunct professor at Albany Law School.
He graduated with a BA in Political Science from Hofstra University in 1995 and then went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 2002.
References
- ^ “Ask the Lawyer” column, Military Times
- ^ The Army Times
- ^ The Military Times
- ^ http://www.atpco.com
- ^ Tully, Mathew. “Tully: Starting your own business.” The Saratogian. September 7, 2008.
- ^ Stashenko, Joel. “Mother Loses Custody After Tour in Iraq.” New York Law Journal. January 1, 2008.
- ^ Stashenko, Joel. “Two Leave Decisions Called ‘Huge Win’ for Reservists.” The New York Law Journal. August 31, 2007.
- ^ The Streetwise Small Business Book of Lists
- ^ Barr, Stephen. “Court Says When In Doubt, Give Veterans the Benefit.” Washington Post. September 5, 2007.
- ^ Flahardy, Cathleen.“Coming Home: Returning troops still face USERRA violations.” Inside Counsel. February 2008.
- ^ Veterans For America “Survival Guide”
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