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LexisNexis Legal & Professional (LexisNexis) and the American Bar Association announced that "Military Discharge Upgrade: Legal Practice Manual," a new desk reference for veterans' rights advocates to use throughout the process of developing a discharge upgrade application, is now available on the LexisNexis Digital Library and Bookstore.

The landmark manual is written by attorneys from the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School's Veterans Legal Clinic, the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center and other legal experts in the field. It will help veterans with discharges resulting from PTSD, military sexual trauma or discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation and correct unjust and stigmatizing discharges that prevent veterans from qualifying for health care, education and other benefits.

Drawn from the deep expertise and trial experience of leading practitioners in the field, the manual covers fact investigation, legal research and case strategy in advocating for veterans in discharge upgrade petitions to military review boards. Every stage of representation receives detailed attention, from initial client intake to administrative proceedings to federal court review. Among the topics covered are:

• Identifying procedural errors in the military discharge process

• Finding inequities and injustices in the discharge

• Compiling and developing evidence

• Crafting arguments to support the relief sought

• Presenting a compelling narrative to the tribunal

• Framing and preserving legal issues for review to an appellate court

• Pursuing remedies through the Department of Veterans Affairs Character of Discharge Determination process

For the first time, the manual is being offered in eBook format and will benefit from the dynamic interface of the LexisNexis Digital Library, which offers users powerful new tools developed to integrate with user research workflows. Users of the manual will be able to sort, filter, organize and download their notes and highlights to a personalized workspace within the LexisNexis Digital Library. They will also find it easier to both resume research and work from where they last left off and to share their findings with colleagues by email attachment. In addition, users who subscribe to Lexis Advance will be able to link to all opinions cited or referenced in the manual.

"This manual is part of the ABA's core mission in providing access to justice, and we are excited to be able to offer it on the LexisNexis Digital Library platform," said Donna Gollmer, director of ABA Publishing. "The powerful customized tools built into this eBook platform will enhance the value, accessibility and research efficiency of the manual for its users."

"Our aim is always to provide the best legal content using the best technology, so we're thrilled to offer the 'Military Discharge Upgrade: Legal Practice Manual' from the ABA, supporting access to justice for both veterans and their advocates," said Anders Ganten, senior director of alliances at LexisNexis Legal & Professional.

The authors of the manual are:

• Margaret Kuzma, an attorney in the Veterans Legal Clinic at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School, where her work focuses on complex discharge upgrade petitions.

• Dana Montalto, a clinical instructor and lecture on law in the Veterans Legal Clinic at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School, where her work and teaching focus on representing veterans with less-than-honorable discharges.

• Betsy Gwin, associate director of the Veterans Legal Clinic at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School, where she is a clinical instructor and lecturer on law.

• Daniel Nagi, a clinical professor and faculty director of the Veterans Legal Clinic and the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.

To order the "Military Discharge Upgrade: Legal Practice Manual," visit https://store.lexisnexis.com.