Lawyer deserves new title with N. C. National Guard
Local lawyer Alex Mendaloff’s career in the military, he has many places, including one last tour of duty in Iraq.
But his new position with the NC National Guard means it will not be venturing outside North Carolina.
Mendaloff, is an important element in the NC National Guard and served in Iraq as part of the body Judge Advocate General (JAG), is a new entry, legal services Guard programme for the staff of the State.
He is the defender of the leadership of the National Guard Trial Defense Services (TDS).
“Everything is new in the Guard,” he said.
Historically, he said, the legal services of the guard have been replaced by active staff personnel is required.
Mendaloff said, the idea of providing services to the legal protection of staff in the civil guard, the staff does active at the moment, sometimes cases.
“We are not to siphon-off active duty personnel providing these services,” he said.
In his new role, Mendaloff, with three other lawyers and Guard members on the status of legal services for the 13000 Army and Air National Guard personnel in North Carolina.
Warner Wells, a lawyer in Greenville and the great care, to fill one of three other positions.
Wells said Mendaloff was the right choice for the new position and much of the legwork program of racing.
“All the work done so far always new TDS and available short NCNG and soldiers and airmen that has been done, and very cleverly, Mendaloff Shift,” he said. “He deserves all of the revenue and awards for his efforts.”
An assistant prosecutor Iredell, Capt. Scott Cranford, fills one of two positions.
The third, Mendaloff said, has not been met.
This new position is one of the reasons Mendaloff decided to withdraw from the race for a new seat of District Court judge, who decided this fall.
He referred to the role of defender of the guidelines for the Trial Defense Services requires flexibility would it not as a judge.
With TDS, he says, he must react almost immediately, if necessary. At its jurisdiction, or for Alexander or Iredell counties, another judge could go to Step in
“It would not be fair towards voters, and other judges rests,” he said.
He said that the decision to withdraw from the race, it was not easy.
“I worked with this matter, to fight, and after discussion with my family, which is best,” he said. “The military I really and truly love what I do.”
But he said that the new position did not mean that his right to practice here or use of return of Iraq or any other place for that matter.