Background
Taylor, Vaughan Edward was born on October 3, 1947 in Portland, Maine, United States. Son of Henry Landes and Elinor (Paine) T. Bachelor cum laude, Dartmouth College, 1969.
Taylor, Vaughan Edward was born on October 3, 1947 in Portland, Maine, United States. Son of Henry Landes and Elinor (Paine) T. Bachelor cum laude, Dartmouth College, 1969.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1969). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1972). The Judge Advocate General’s School, Army, Graduate Course, 1977.
Spoken languages: Spanish.
Admitted to the bar, 1972, Virginia and Maine. 1980, United States. Claims Court. 1983, North Carolina.
United States.
Supreme Court, United States. Court of Military Appeals and Army, Air Force and Navy-Marine Corps Courts of Military Review. Author: "The Competency of Counsel," The Army Lawyer, October 1977.
"Building The Cuckoo"s Nest," The Army Lawyer, June 1978.
"Using The Cuckoo"s Nest," The Army Lawyer, July 1979. "Witnesses: The Ultimate Weapon," The Army Lawyer, May, 1987.
Instructor, Criminal Law Division, The Judge Advocate General"s School, Army, 1977-1980. Senior Reserve Instructor, Criminal Law Division, The Judge Advocate General"s School, Army, 1980-1989.
Officer in Charge, Aschaffenburg Branch SJA Office, 1974-1976.
Member: American Bar Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. [United States. Army, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1969-1980.
United States.
Army Reserves, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1980-1989. Retired Reserve, 1989. Army Commendation Medal, 1976.
Meritorious Service Medal 1980.
Army Achievement Medal, 1987]. Vaughan East. Taylor started his practice in 1981 after he served for eleven years as an Army Judge Advocate.
The practice is dedicated to the representation of United States military personnel worldwide before military trial and appellate courts, administrative boards, and all military tribunals. Range of practice includes trials by court-martial.
Appeals to The Judge Advocates General, Service Secretaries, Courts of Military Review, and Court of Military Appeals.
Administrative separation and reduction boards. Evaluation and fitness report appeals. Medical boards; professional credentials review boards (physicians, aviators, et cetera).
Applications for correction of military and naval records.
And veterans" benefits. Mr. Taylor has over twenty years experience practicing nothing but military law.
The firm is also fully staffed with paralegals, with a wide range of military law-related backgrounds.
Member: American Bar Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. [United States. Army, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1969-1980.
United States.
Army Reserves, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1980-1989. Retired Reserve, 1989. Army Commendation Medal, 1976.
Meritorious Service Medal 1980.
Army Achievement Medal, 1987].