National Representation

This field of law is complex and specialized, and today’s security climate has contributed to the difficulty in obtaining (or retaining) a National Security Clearance. The Edmunds Law Firm can assist with the entire spectrum of National Security Clearance problems. Over thirty years of National Security Clearance experience has earned The Edmunds Law Firm a national reputation for success, particularly for individuals who have initially been denied a National Security Clearance.

National Security Clearance Representation

Knowledge of National Security Clearance Guidelines

There are many reasons for which a person’s Clearance application may be denied, but oftentimes the denial is a result of issues involving:

  • Questionable Allegiance to the U.S.
  • Foreign influence or preference
  • Alcohol consumption or drug involvement
  • Emotional, mental, and personality disorders
  • Personal conduct
  • Misuse of information technology systems
  • Criminal conduct
  • Finances
  • Security violations

At Any Point in the Process

At The Edmunds Law Firm, we have experience handling Clearance cases involving these and other issues. Experience makes the difference. We help applicants throughout the entire National Security Clearance process, including:

  • Initial consultation and preparation of the SF86 application
  • Hearing preparation
  • Response to the Statement of Reasons
  • Appeals from adverse decisions
  • Retaining a National Security Clearance that is being reviewed

Contact The Edmunds Law Firm for National Security Clearance Representation Whatever the clearance issue or difficulty you are facing, or if you simply need top-notch legal counsel as you apply for a security clearance, contact our law firm to arrange a private consultation today.

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