Serena Maxwell
Serena Maxwell graduated with honors from Montana State University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English Literature. Ms. Maxwell was an intern at the United States Senate Finance Committee during her time at Montana State University. She relocated to San Diego in 2007, wherein she attended the University of San Diego’s American Bar Association approved paralegal program.
Ms. Maxwell has been working at The Edmunds Law Firm since 2007. She feels very strongly about having an open and professional relationship with her clients. Ms. Maxwell works hard to achieve her clients’ goals and is always available to assist them with their various needs.
Ms. Maxwell also assists with the military and criminal law cases handled by The Edmunds Law Firm.
Ms. Maxwell, and other members of the firm, work hand in hand to ensure that clients receive the best possible service.
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- National Security Clearances
- Government Security Clearances
- Military Security Clearances
- DoD Security Clearances
- FBI Security Clearances
- Obtaining a Security Clearance
- Security Clearance Attorney
- Security Clearance Denial
- SF86 Document Preparation
- Security Clearance Appeals
- Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals
- Written Response Help
- Investigation Preparation
- Polygraph Help
- Formal Hearing Help
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Bankruptcy and Security Clearances
- DUIs and Security Clearances
Recent Victories
On November 17, 2011, The Edmunds Law Firm received notification of a favorable security clearance determination. The Edmunds Law Firm prepared and submitted a written response to the National Security Agency on behalf of the Applicant. The firm was successful in mitigating the security concerns under Guideline J: Criminal Conduct, Guideline F: Financial Considerations and Guideline E: Personal Conduct, without the need for a hearing. The allegations against the Applicant pertained to $100,000 worth of stolen equipment from his former employer and failing to claim up to $10,000 worth of purchases on his state income taxes. The Edmunds Law Firm submitted a letter of appeal and supporting documentation to prove the Applicant had taken actions to rectify and mitigate those behaviors which resulted in the original denial decision. The firm prevailed and the Applicant was found eligible to maintain his security clearance.


