Matthew Tully

Mathew 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

  1. “Ask the Lawyer” column, Military Times
  2. The Army Times
  3. The Military Times
  4. http://www.atpco.com
  5. Tully, Mathew. “Tully: Starting your own business.” The Saratogian. September 7, 2008.
  6. Stashenko, Joel. “Mother Loses Custody After Tour in Iraq.” New York Law Journal. January 1, 2008.
  7. Stashenko, Joel. “Two Leave Decisions Called ‘Huge Win’ for Reservists.” The New York Law Journal. August 31, 2007.
  8. The Streetwise Small Business Book of Lists
  9. Barr, Stephen. “Court Says When In Doubt, Give Veterans the Benefit.” Washington Post. September 5, 2007.
  10. Flahardy, Cathleen.“Coming Home: Returning troops still face USERRA violations.” Inside Counsel. February 2008.
  11. Veterans For America “Survival Guide”
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