Philip Douglas Cave, experienced Government attorney in Washington, DC with 374 reviews
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Philip Douglas Cave

1629 K. St., NW, Ste 300, Washington, DC

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Education

1988:
George Washington University National Law Center, LLM - Master of Laws
1983:
Armed Forces Staff College, Diploma
1979:
Case Western Reserve University, JD-Juris Doctor
1976:
Wright State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1968:
Metropolitan Police Training School
1967:
Metropolitan Police Cadet Corps, Diploma
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4.9 374 reviews
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Sandeep giri

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30 Jan, 2025
Very positive experience with Lisa S & Hayden H. They're responsive, experienced, and caring. Highly recommend their firm.
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Sammy romeo

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06 Jan, 2025
So for everyone I have talked to has been friendly and professional.
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John johnson

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04 Jan, 2025
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorney in military law and court martial cases
“Mr. Cave's military justice acumen is bar none. He was very accommodating in working with my military attorney and with my needs.”
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Provides personalized attention and support throughout the legal process
“He truly defended me well and my reputation and career was saved. Rely on an experienced attorney like Mr. Cave.”
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Able to effectively challenge the prosecution and expose weaknesses in their case
“Watching him work in the courtroom was an amazing sight. Mr. Cave was commanding it when he was on the floor.”
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Honest and upfront about potential outcomes, does not make unrealistic promises
“He was honest about how these kinds of cases work out. I was fully prepared for the worst case scenario because he was honest.”
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Willing to go the extra mile for clients, even visiting them in person
“He will visit you personally to establish the initial and crucial dialog...the connection.”
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Fees can be expensive, though considered reasonable for the level of expertise provided
“I am able to be with my family because i chose to hire Phil Cave. I assure you that hiring Phil will be the best investment you ever make.”
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Can have an unconventional or indirect communication style that some may find off-putting at first
“Mr. Cave, can be intriguing, unorthodox, and at times mysterious...you may think, is this attorney going to help my case?”

Publications

2024:
OpinoJuris, Prosecuting Wagner Group War Crimes at the International Criminal Court? A Procedural Perspective. OpinioJuris, 16 February 2024.
2024:
OTP ICC, Comment on OTP Environmental Crimes Policy
2023:
Georgetown Journal of National Security Law & Policy, Military Retiree Court-Martial Jurisdiction: Trials and Tribulation
2022:
Virginia Lawyer, Can a military retiree be court-martialed?
2022:
Lawfare, The Division of Authority Between the Special Trial Counsel and Commanders Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice: Planning Now for the Next Phase of Reform.
2021:
Yale Law Review Forum, Equal Supreme Court Access for Military Personnel: An Overdue Reform.
2021:
Naval Institue Proceedings, Retired Servicemembers and Military Justice: Separating Fact from Myth.
2021:
The Hill, Congress, not the courts, say who has authority to court-martial servicemembers.
2021:
The Hill, Military justice reform, “pink courts’ and unit cohesion.
2014:
Text, by LEXISNEXIS, Military Court Rules of the U.S.
2012:
JURIST Sidebar, How Public of a Trial: US v. Bradley Manning
2012:
JURIST, Mental State May Play Pivotal Role in Afghan Shooting Trial
2009:
JURIST Paper Chase, Wrangling over Khadr's counsel shows discretionary power of military judges
2009:
ABA PREVIEW of Supreme Court Cases, Coram Nobis: A Writ Too Far?
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