Cara SligerCara Sliger is a former paralegal Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), Staff Sergeant, in the United States Army JAG Corps.  Her training and experience in the Army JAG Corps provide her with a unique understanding of the military justice system as well as all types of administrative law issues, such as military discharge upgrades.

Cara began her Army career as a paralegal for the 902nd Military Intelligence Group, under the command of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, where she focused on counterintelligence investigations and all aspects of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. She was routinely assisting the 902d Intelligence Law Attorney with advising commanders on recommendations for the permanent or temporary suspension of an individual’s security clearances.

After her experiences at the 902d, she PCS’d to the Great Place to work at III Armored Corps, United States Army Forces Command, where she focused on courts-martial, non-judicial punishment, administrative investigations, and reprimands of the military justice system with involvement in several high-profile cases.

Cara’s extensive experience in the military makes her the perfect fit for the National Security Law Firm.