The Edmunds Law Firm, LLP can assist with the entire spectrum of National Security Clearance problems. 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. 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 Denial

All types of Security Clearance cases are handled at the Law Offices of The Edmunds Law Firm, and at any location across the U.S. The guidelines used by the Federal government require that an individual applying for a National Security Clearance be thoroughly investigated by the Government, regarding matters such as:
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Residences
  • Family
  • Criminal history
  • Personal conduct
  • Foreign influence and preference
  • Drug and alcohol use
  • Psychological profile
  • Financial and credit history
  • Other biographical data
Any of these aspects of an individual's past may influence the Government's decision to grant or deny a Security Clearance.
At Any Point in the Process

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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On September 16, 2009, The Edmunds Law Firm was granted a favorable decision by the Administrative Law Judge in a National Security Clearance case proving that experience makes the difference.

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