Major General (Retired) Mike Nardotti represents clients on a broad range of defense, national security, and other significant issues at all levels across the Department of Defense and other federal agencies and on matters of special interest to members of Congress. General Nardotti has extensive experience in sensitive internal investigations for corporate clients and in planning and executing corrective action and ethics and business conduct compliance strategies. He has represented senior government officials and corporate clients in Executive Branch and Congressional investigations and hearings. He also has assisted clients extensively in developing sound approaches for identifying and pursuing business opportunities in the defense and national security arena. In that position, General Nardotti also served as the leader and senior partner in one of the world’s largest law firms, the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. His team of 4,000 full- and part-time military and civilian attorneys and 5,000 full- and part-time military and civilian support staff provided comprehensive legal support and services to a worldwide community of more than one million Active, Guard, and Reserve commanders and soldiers and over one million family members. General Nardotti’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart. Recently, General Nardotti was inducted into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame, a high honor accorded those specially selected from the nominees of Ranger units and associations representing each era of Ranger history. Within the community, General Nardotti serves with several charitable and public service organizations, including the Board of Directors of the USO of Metropolitan Washington, the Strategic Advisory Committee to the Archbishop for the Military Services, and the Dean’s Planning Council for Fordham University School of Law. General Nardotti also serves as chair of Patton Boggs’ Training and Professional Development Committee and is a frequent commentator and analyst on military legal issues on national television and radio and in the print media.