Education
Michael E. Wildhaber graduated in 1979 with his Bachelor
of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science from the University
of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB). In the spring
and summer of 1977 he worked as an intern for a non-profit
advocacy association in Sacramento as a participant in
the UCSB-Sacramento Internship Program. He also was a
Dean’s List scholar at UCSB in 1978 and 1979. Mr.
Wildhaber received his law degree (JD) from Antioch University
School of Law located in Washington, DC, in 1985.
Legal Experience
From February 1994 to the present, Michael E. Wildhaber
has engaged in the practice of law, starting and managing
his own law firm, The Law Office of Wildhaber & Associates,
PLLC. Prior to this he worked as an attorney for the
National Veterans Legal Services Project (NVLSP) from
August 1985 to January 1994, and for Vietnam Veterans
of America Legal Services from August 1985 to August
1989.
During Mr. Wildhaber’s nine years of service at
NVLSP, he worked in many different capacities and held
several different positions, including as a special assistant
to the Co-Directors, litigation staff attorney, and Director
of Agency Representation. Of note was his participation
as a line-attorney in two of NVLSP’s significant
law reform class-action lawsuits: Giusti-Bravo v. U.S.
Veterans Administration, CA No. 87–0950 (D.P.R.)
and Cooper v. Secretary of the Air Force, CA No. 89-0927
(D.D.C.). In addition, he litigated as the lead attorney
in numerous cases represented by NVLSP in the United
States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (formerly
the Court of Veterans Appeals). He also served as a mentor
to volunteer attorneys representing veterans before the
Veterans Court on behalf of the Veterans Consortium Pro
Bono Project.
Coinciding with his nine-year association with NVLSP,
from 1985 to 1989 Mr. Wildhaber also was employed as
a staff attorney with Vietnam Veterans of America Legal
Services, the benefits advocacy department of Vietnam
Veterans of America, Inc. (VVA). In addition to supervising
VVALS program to provide legal representation to claimants
before the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA), he assisted
as co-counsel in litigation brought on behalf of VVA,
helped train VVA’s service representatives for
accreditation by VA, and provided legal support services
to attorneys and accredited VVA service representatives
in the field. Mr. Wildhaber himself was first accredited
by VA as a VVA service representative in 1985, and
he has retained this accreditation on behalf of VVA
since then.
While attending Antioch University School of Law from
1982 to 1985, Mr. Wildhaber participated in the law school’s
clinical internship program, completing one-third of
his total credit hours as a Student Attorney in the areas
of juvenile rights, landlord and tenant law, and immigration
law. During the Summer of 1984 he also worked as a Legal
Intern for the Northern Kentucky Legal Aid Society.
Community Service
Throughout his legal career, Michael E. Wildhaber has
demonstrated a strong commitment to providing pro bono
(voluntary) legal services to the disadvantaged who cannot
otherwise afford to hire an attorney. He maintains this
commitment as part of his day-to-day management of The
Law Office. Pro bono legal services are provided to veterans
benefits claimants in certain cases.
Prior to entering law school in 1982, Mr. Wildhaber served
a 26-month tour as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in western
Kenya, from July 1979 to September 1981.
Bar Memberships and Professional Affiliations
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1985 (inactive)
District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1988
United States Court of Appeals for Federal Claims, 1987
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, 1989
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,
1993
District of Columbia Bar Association
National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates (past
Vice-President, 1998-2003)
Publications
Author, Ameliorating the Adverse Consequences of VA
Accrued Benefits Law on the Survivors of Vietnam Veterans
(presented to the National Symposium on the Legacy of
Vietnam Veterans and Their Families, sponsored by the
Agent Orange Class Assistance Program, May 17, 1994).
Co-Author, VETERANS BENEFITS MANUAL: AN ADVOCATE'S
GUIDE TO REPRESENTING VETERANS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS (1991
edition & 1993 supplement).
Co-Author, Proving Service-Connected Disabilities to
the VA, 38 THE PRACTICAL LAWYER 39 (September 1992) |