For five years, Corey Martin of Martin & Associates has provided pro bono legal services to assist homeless veterans to improve their ability to gain employment and housing. He also participates in a medical-legal partnership that endeavors to resolve pending misdemeanor charges against veterans struggling with barriers to stability.
He provides legal consultation and, with complicated cases, represents homeless veterans at their court hearings. An official with the Department of Veterans Affairs told us that Martin has used his own law firm resources to help homeless veterans with their legal issues.
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