December 14, 2006 (Press Release) --
Military criminal defense has been a passion of Greg Gagne, Keith Scherer, and Tory Langemo since their days in the Air Force, where they were chosen to serve as defense attorneys after their highly successful work as prosecutors.
“The Air Force trained us very well and we all gained valuable trial experience as both prosecutors and defense counsel. However, the typical JAG attorney only spends the first 4-6 years of their career in the courtroom,” Langemo explained. “After that, they turn into administrators. We were fortunate to spend our military careers almost entirely in the courtroom working one tough case after another. We wanted to stay in the courtroom and keep fighting for the rights of military members. Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, allows us to do that, and the freedom and independence to do it well.”
Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, defends military members of all branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. They represent service members facing criminal charges, commander-directed nonjudicial punishment, or adverse administrative action. The firm has already been featured in numerous major media outlets, including the Fox News Network, Nightline, the Washington Post, and United Press International.
Greg Gagne served as a trial attorney in the JAG Corps of the United States Air Force from 2002 to 2005, where he was rated a “powerhouse advocate” and “the best of the best” by his superiors at the Pentagon. He began his career as a civilian lawyer and was compelled to enter the military after the tragedy of 9/11.
Keith Scherer, a top-rated criminal defense lawyer with extensive civilian and military trial experience, served one military term as an enlisted Russian Linguist with the Air Force Intelligence Command from 1989 to 1992, and then rejoined the Air Force as a trial attorney in the JAG Corps, where he served from 2001 to 2005. As a JAG attorney, Keith was his superiors’ first choice to handle his region’s toughest cases and clients.
Tory Langemo served as a litigator in the Air Force JAG Corps from 2001 to 2005. His commanders recognized him as “one of the defense community’s finest.” He then left active duty to become a completely independent advocate for military members worldwide.
Doug Rawald has joined Gagne, Scherer & Langemo as Of Counsel. Doug spent over four years in the courtroom. He was a senior defense counsel specializing in high-profile and complex cases. Doug was one of the few Air Force defense counsel with experience in a death-penalty case. His aggressive, “no-holds-barred” attitude in court led to his reputation as a “master advocate,” and a “first-line criminal defense litigator.”
Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, is currently accepting new military clients across the United States and abroad. For more information, call the firm toll-free at1-877-TOP-JAGS (1-877-867-5247) or visit www.gslattorneys.com
“The Air Force trained us very well and we all gained valuable trial experience as both prosecutors and defense counsel. However, the typical JAG attorney only spends the first 4-6 years of their career in the courtroom,” Langemo explained. “After that, they turn into administrators. We were fortunate to spend our military careers almost entirely in the courtroom working one tough case after another. We wanted to stay in the courtroom and keep fighting for the rights of military members. Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, allows us to do that, and the freedom and independence to do it well.”
Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, defends military members of all branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. They represent service members facing criminal charges, commander-directed nonjudicial punishment, or adverse administrative action. The firm has already been featured in numerous major media outlets, including the Fox News Network, Nightline, the Washington Post, and United Press International.
Greg Gagne served as a trial attorney in the JAG Corps of the United States Air Force from 2002 to 2005, where he was rated a “powerhouse advocate” and “the best of the best” by his superiors at the Pentagon. He began his career as a civilian lawyer and was compelled to enter the military after the tragedy of 9/11.
Keith Scherer, a top-rated criminal defense lawyer with extensive civilian and military trial experience, served one military term as an enlisted Russian Linguist with the Air Force Intelligence Command from 1989 to 1992, and then rejoined the Air Force as a trial attorney in the JAG Corps, where he served from 2001 to 2005. As a JAG attorney, Keith was his superiors’ first choice to handle his region’s toughest cases and clients.
Tory Langemo served as a litigator in the Air Force JAG Corps from 2001 to 2005. His commanders recognized him as “one of the defense community’s finest.” He then left active duty to become a completely independent advocate for military members worldwide.
Doug Rawald has joined Gagne, Scherer & Langemo as Of Counsel. Doug spent over four years in the courtroom. He was a senior defense counsel specializing in high-profile and complex cases. Doug was one of the few Air Force defense counsel with experience in a death-penalty case. His aggressive, “no-holds-barred” attitude in court led to his reputation as a “master advocate,” and a “first-line criminal defense litigator.”
Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, is currently accepting new military clients across the United States and abroad. For more information, call the firm toll-free at1-877-TOP-JAGS (1-877-867-5247) or visit www.gslattorneys.com

Four former top-rated Air Force defense attorneys recently merged legal strengths to form Gagne, Scherer & Langemo, LLC, a national law firm practicing the defense of military members.
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