
Walker’s Military Background
Brian K. Walker served as a Judge Advocate (JAG) in the United States Air Force Reserves from 2010 to the end of 2019. Brian was assigned to Barksdale Air Force Base, Aviano Air Base, Maxwell Air Force Base, and for a short time at Tinker Air Force Base. While Walker was in JAG School, he was one of the top two finalists in the school-wide trial advocacy competition which included all JAG Students. During the Summer of 2014, Brian became the first JAG in the entire history of the United States Air Force to serve as a Flight Commander/Drill Instructor (the officer equivalent of a Drill Instructor or Drill Sergeant) at the U.S. Air Force Officer Training School in Alabama. In that capacity, Walker trained officer cadets in leadership, Air Force history and principals, drill and ceremonies, esprit de corps, and other aspects of being an Air Force Officer.

Serving Veterans
Walker is the past Chairman of the Tarrant County Bar Association Texas Lawyers for Texas Veteran’s Committee (TLTV) and a founding member of the TLTV pro bono program which holds monthly pro bono legal clinics for military veterans in Fort Worth, along with placing indigent veterans with pro bono attorneys on an as-needed basis. Brian was given the Committee Leadership Award from the Tarrant County TLTV program in 2012. In his legal career, Walker authored several publications that were written to help veterans and lawyers assisting veterans. He spent a great deal of time assisting veterans with legal issues. In addition to regularly teaching other lawyers on how to help veterans in legal need, Walker handled VA benefits cases for veterans and did a substantial amount of pro bono work helping them navigate the complexities of the VA.
