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Eric Gang

"Eric Gang is the founder and managing partner of Gang & Associates."

ABOUT ME

"Eric Gang is the founder and managing partner of Gang & Associates, LLC, a law firm in Washington, D.C. that specializes in representing military veterans. As CEO of Gang & Associates, Gang oversees the firm's day-to-day operations and oversees a team of professional attorneys and support workers.

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Increased ratings claims, service-connection claims, CAVC appeals, DIC (dependency and indemnity compensation), and TDIU are just a few of the legal problems Gang's firm helps customers with. Gang is a PTSD and traumatic brain injury attorney that focuses in assisting military personnel. Gang also handles a small number of qui tam whistleblower claims claiming wrongdoing by defense contractors and SDVOSBs.

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Hundreds of veterans have received favorable verdicts from government institutions such as the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC), the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) thanks to Eric Gang and his colleagues (VA). Gang has also helped injured and disabled veterans obtain tens of millions of dollars.

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Eric Gang also teaches C.E. (continuing education) classes on legal issues affecting wounded troops in addition to his legal job. Gang is a member of the Lawline.com faculty and a lecturer at the National Business Institute.

Gang has also given talks at the State Bar Association in Rossdale, as well as the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education (CLE).

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Authorship
Eric Gang co-wrote two books about VA benefits appeals. Betrayal of Valor, his third novel, is planned to be released in the near future.

Gang has also written a number of articles for injured troops and their attorneys. Gang's work has been highlighted in The Federal Lawyer and other publications."

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