NEW YORK – In a remarkable display of unity, a bipartisan coalition of the attorneys general for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Troutman Pepper Locke and Dominion Energy’s petition for extraordinary relief in the matter of Yoon v. Collins, which continues the fight for veterans’ denied educational benefits.

In 2024, the firm and Dominion Energy secured victory in the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Rudisill v. McDonough, which affirmed the rights of veterans to receive additional education benefits owed to them under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

Despite the Rudisill holding, Troutman Pepper Locke’s clients Paul Yoon, a decorated Army veteran with almost 24 years of service, and Toby Doran, a decorated Air Force veteran with more than 27 years of service, were denied by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after applying to use their benefits to support the education of their children. The VA stated that Yoon and Doran were required to have had a break in their decades of service to qualify under the Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bills, which is inconsistent with the bills and the Supreme Court’s decision in Rudisill. Ultimately, both veterans have been forced to pay out-of-pocket for educational expenses until relief is secured. 

Troutman Pepper Locke’s representation of Yoon and Doran continues the firm’s partnership with Dominion Energy to protect the rights of U.S. veterans.

The case also demonstrates the strength of the firm’s nationally recognized Appellate and Supreme Court Practice and Regulatory Investigations, Strategy, and Enforcement (RISE) Practice, which have worked together to advocate for veterans in the courtroom and with state agencies.

Misha Tseytlin, Timothy McHugh, Mary Grace Metcalfe, Jeff Johnson, Lauren Miller, and Trey Smith, among others, as well as David DePippo from Dominion Energy, represent Yoon and Doran. Metcalfe played a vital role in securing support for the amicus brief, liaising with the state AGs to obtain this unprecedented unanimous support.

Yoon v. Collins is currently pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Troutman Pepper Locke’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice has the experience and insight to present compelling arguments to appellate courts at any level, and to work with trial counsel to best preserve issues for appeal. The firm regularly appears before the Supreme Court of the United States — in oral argument and on brief — winning several landmark cases. Troutman Pepper Locke’s RISE Practice Group combines strong legal skills with firsthand experience resolving hundreds of matters with AGs to represent clients in state AG enforcement actions and litigation.


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Photo of Misha Tseytlin Misha Tseytlin

Misha is a leading appellate attorney with an accomplished track record before the U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts of appeal, and state courts. He is a nationally recognized authority on administrative law and political law issues.

Photo of Timothy McHugh Timothy McHugh

Tim is a first-chair litigator who handles high-profile cases and obtains key approvals for clients in highly regulated sectors. From state agencies to the U.S. Supreme Court, he resolves his clients’ most complex challenges.

Photo of Mary Grace Metcalfe Mary Grace Metcalfe

Mary Grace is a partner in the firm’s Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement (RISE) Practice Group. In addition to representing clients in all stages of litigation and mediation, she advises a wide variety of clients facing investigations by federal and state agencies. Mary…

Mary Grace is a partner in the firm’s Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement (RISE) Practice Group. In addition to representing clients in all stages of litigation and mediation, she advises a wide variety of clients facing investigations by federal and state agencies. Mary Grace also has experience in general commercial litigation, international arbitration, cross-border dispute resolution, and public records.

Photo of Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson

Jeff helps clients navigate complex regulatory and litigation challenges with local, state, and federal authorities. When advising clients, he brings a decade of experience litigating complex commercial and public law matters to bear, whether in the trial court or the Supreme Court. His…

Jeff helps clients navigate complex regulatory and litigation challenges with local, state, and federal authorities. When advising clients, he brings a decade of experience litigating complex commercial and public law matters to bear, whether in the trial court or the Supreme Court. His understanding of emerging regulatory issues and strong relationships with attorneys general nationwide create added value to resolve client concerns.

Photo of Lauren Hancock Miller Lauren Hancock Miller

Lauren is an associate in the firm’s Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement Practice Group. She received her J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law, summa cum laude, where she served as managing editor of the Washington and Lee Law Review.

Photo of Trey Smith Trey Smith

Trey is an associate in the firm’s Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement Practice. He focuses his practice on helping financial institutions and consumer facing companies navigate regulatory investigations and resulting litigation. He has experience litigating the Consumer Financial Protection Act, the FTC Act…

Trey is an associate in the firm’s Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement Practice. He focuses his practice on helping financial institutions and consumer facing companies navigate regulatory investigations and resulting litigation. He has experience litigating the Consumer Financial Protection Act, the FTC Act, the Truth in Lending Act, state UDAAP statutes, and other consumer protection laws.