Cody Elijah Harnish, experienced Government attorney in Tacoma, WA with 11 reviews
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Cody Elijah Harnish

3801 N 27th Street, Unit 7678, Tacoma, WA

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2013:
American University, Washington College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006:
University of California - Los Angeles, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Mayowa

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01 Nov, 2024
Mr. Cody took my case when I thought all hope was lost, he stood by me, and his confidence in my case was a beacon of light in a dark tunnel. Your ability to navigate the complexities of the legal system, his strategic thinking, and his passion for justice are truly remarkable. His commitment to mycase extended beyond the courtroom, as he took the time to understand my concerns, addressed my fears, and offered guidance and support throughout this challenging journey. His professionalism, empathy, and kindness have made a significant difference in my life. Thank you for your exceptional legal expertise, tireless work ethic, strategic thinking, emotional support, unwavering belief in my innocence, ability to turn a seemingly hopeless situation into a triumph. You are an outstanding attorney and an inspiration to your profession. I feel fortunate to have had you by my side throughout this ordeal. Thank you sincerely.
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Anonymous

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31 Jan, 2024
Mr. Harnish took on my case after a last minute request by myself and was able to meet within a day. After speaking with him, I immediately knew this was the right person to represent me. He was confident and his calm demeanor was exactly what I needed to tell him everything. After I retained him, he immediately went to work and informed my command I was being represented and we started the process of gathering our information. I did my best to go above and beyond because I knew he was going to advocate for me and bring the truth to light. I didn’t know where to start and with Mr. Harnish’s guidance I was able to collect myself and push forward. The whole ordeal was very traumatic and reliving everything for a second time was horrible. This was the first time I was able to have someone listen to me. It was the first time I was able to pick myself up after having my name and my character drug through the mud for so long. I never thought I would be in this position, but now I have regained my confidence due to amazing representation. Mr. Harnish often asked how I was doing and gave me optimistic, but realistic reassurance. He truly cares and is very passionate about the difference he makes in the world. I successfully hired civilian attorneys who got my case ultimately dismissed on the civilian side and with nothing on my record. Afterwards, it was the Marine Corps turn to review the incident and upon speaking with my command’s legal advisor, I felt this was going to require another attorney. My command believed this was a cold cut case and wanted to have an answer to everything within a few days of the investigation. I did some homework, but wanted an attorney that was not in my local area and who obviously was knowledgeable with the UCMJ. I am very fortunate and grateful I found Mr. Harnish because after we submitted our side of the events leading up to and after the incident, my command found there was no misconduct on my part and were not recommending any punishment and/or separation. I still must go through the formal review and administrative process to make sure everything is official, however looking at my command’s recommendation – from a historical standpoint – it is looking very good that I will be ultimately retained. Mr. Harnish worked very fast as we only had 14 days to submit everything, and he did it with a three hour time difference. He often worked late and had meetings with me after my workday ended, which was well past the workday for him. Hands down, I would recommend Mr. Harnish for representation. It is worth it.
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Pablo

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29 Jan, 2024
I am a 1SG (E8) in the Army. I was investigated from OCT 2022 - SEP 2023 for a crime the Army assumed I did in 2018. In SEP 2023, the Army decided that evidence for the crime did not exist and all legal actions were dropped so there was not a court martial or UCMJ action. My Brigade Commander decided to recommend me for a GOMOR for the alleged crime as Administrative actions don’t require solid evidence. In OCT 2023, a GOMOR was issued by the LTG not for the alleged crime, but instead for a Recruiter Misconduct that allegedly took place in 2018. Again, zero evidence to support this allegation existed and I honestly felt like they were trying to simply get me for something to justify having me flagged for such a long time with nothing to support it. I consulted with TDS and the Legal office throughout this whole process, but I felt like my best interests were not going to be represented by either as they are understaffed, over worked, and some simply just don’t have enough interest in what they do. Never once did an Army Lawyer meet with me and the JBLM Main office even declined to support me, without explanation, after physically showing up to their office for a few consecutive days. They emailed me saying they couldn’t help me and referred me to the legal office on McChord, which only does telephonic as the time. My telephonic consultation with the McChord legal office lasted only about 5 minutes and the civilian lawyer kept saying “do not try to re-litigate this, just trying to ask the General for leniency in the filing of the GOMOR”. I’ve maintained my innocence in these matters the entire time and knew I had to seek legal help outside of the Military. I contacted Mr. Harnish, a former Army JAG Officer, and looked up reviews for his service. I knew my best chance at showing the Army the truth was by hiring him to represent me. He immediately requested an extension and went over every detail in the investigation. He contacted several entities on post and “dug up” more information surrounding the case and even got evidence that I would’ve never been entitled to otherwise…. All of which pointed to the obvious answer: I was innocent the whole time. As new evidence was provided to him, he took meticulous time and effort to make sure no stone was left unturned and even asked for additional extensions so as not to rush through anything. My rebuttal was 112 pages long, packed with evidence and legal jargon that I honestly would’ve never been able to do with the on post legal help, let alone myself. Mr Harnish presented my case in an amazing fashion and the rebuttal was submitted well ahead of the deadline in NOV 2023. In JAN 2024, the LTG that issued the GOMOR decided to withdrawal and destroy the document, effectively ending the entire ordeal. This would’ve been impossible if not for Mr. Harnish as I know that I would not have been able to construct a rebuttal, nor get the evidence to support it, if not for him. This lawyer is a good man and is worth every penny.
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Exceptional legal expertise and strategic thinking
“Your ability to navigate the complexities of the legal system, his strategic thinking, and his passion for justice are truly remarkable.”
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Unwavering commitment and dedication to client's case
“His commitment to my case extended beyond the courtroom, as he took the time to understand my concerns, addressed my fears, and offered guidance and support throughout this challenging journey.”
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Strong communication and emotional support
“His professionalism, empathy, and kindness have made a significant difference in my life.”
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Proactive and responsive approach
“He was extremely proactive, the same day I picked him as my defense, he provided my command, CID and JAG a letter of representation. He also personally contacted all the parties to gather an understanding of the situation and the accusations.”
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Impressive track record of successful outcomes
“In the end, I received the absolute best possible outcome. It felt like an absolute dream or miracle, but Mr. Harnish did it. He secured it for me.”
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