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The Center for Veterans Rights and Appeals

Mission

The Center's mission is to provide high quality legal services and advice to veterans of the United States uniformed services.  

There are numerous rights for qualified veterans.  Those rights may include protections under various federal statutes such as the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, Veterans Administration Benefits, and others.

Department of Veterans Affairs Benefits

The attorneys at the Center for Veterans Rights and Appeals pride themselves on their compassionate representation of wounded solders and sailors.  Lawyer Ted Sumner is a veteran of the United States Coast Guard and has gone through the VA system.  His experience in the military and the VA system gives him the experience to understand the issues facing veterans.  Ted Sumner has been representing clients in disputes with the government and private parties since 2000.  See About Us for more details.

 
Lawyer Loren Thompson, a contract attorney with the Center, has worked with attorneys helping veterans appeal denials of benefits.  His experience provides additional insight into the VA system.  More details about Mr. Thompson are available at the About Us page.

The Center for Veteran Rights and Appeals is an assumed business name of Sumner Law, PC. Lawyers at the Center are admitted to represent clients in the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, Oregon state and federal court, Washington state court, the Western District of Washington, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  The information provided on this web site is offered for informational purposes only.  It is not offered as legal advice and does not constitute legal advice. Sumner Law does not seek to represent you based upon your visit to or review of this web site.  This web site may be considered advertising under the rules of Oregon and Washington.  You should not make legal hiring decisions based upon brochures, advertising, or other promotional materials.
 
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