Top best Social Security Lawyers in ZIP 15139 | 4 available
4 Social Security lawyers are available in ZIP code 15139 in Hanover, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $317 per hour.
Social Security Lawyers Nearby Hanover 15139 (by distance)
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(New Kensington Area) 15068 7.0 miles
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FAQs - Social Security Lawyers in 15139 city Hanover How many Social Security lawyers actively serve residents of Hanover, Massachusetts? Approximately 32 licensed attorneys focus on Social Security across Hanover, Massachusetts. Most matters are filed through the Massachusetts District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Social Security lawyers in Hanover, Massachusetts? In Hanover, typical rates range from $185-$350 per hour for Social Security. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3575 and $8397, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Social Security matters usually take in courts near Hanover? Social Security cases in Hanover, Massachusetts usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the Massachusetts District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Social Security cases for people living in Hanover, Massachusetts? Residents of Hanover typically see Social Security filings handled by the Massachusetts District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Social Security? About 37% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Social Security, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
4 Social Security Lawyers Found Near You
Mark Barrett joined Osterhout Disability Law in 2014. He works in the Federal Courts division as an appellate attorney. Since joining the firm he has written briefs for Social Security Disability appeals in dozens of Federal District courts across several Circuits. Mark chose to practice at Osterhout Disability Law because every day he gets to fight to secure the rights of the poorest and most vulnerable in society, while developing professionally in the challenging environment of Federal appeals.. Prior to his work at Osterhout Disability Law, Mark worked as a solo practitioner for his own general practice with a special focus on Oil and Gas law, Employment law, and providing counsel to small businesses and startups. Mark also spent four years as an attorney at Eckert, Seamans, Cherin, & Mellott LLC where he specialized in pre-trial litigation in complex class actions for Fortune 500 companies. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar and the Allegheny County Bar Associations.. Mark holds a Juris Doctor from Ave Maria School of Law where he was awarded a full tuition academic scholarship, named a Thomas More Scholar and was chosen a Student Bar Association representative by his peers. After his first year in law school he was awarded a fellowship to study constitutional law. He holds a Bachelors of Arts, having majored in History and Political Science, from Grove City College where he earned the Charles David Price Memorial Scholarship, was named to the Dean’s List and graduated with honors. Mark also has studied at University College Dublin, Ireland after receiving his Leaving Certificate from De La Salle College, Dublin, Ireland.. In his free time, Mark enjoys playing soccer, running, and swimming. He is a member of several local Irish-American and historical organizations. He has volunteered in the community with Habitat for Humanity and providing legal services to veterans, first responders, and those unable to afford counsel. He is actively involved with the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in a variety of capacities. A native of New York, he resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his wife and is learning to love the Black and Gold.
I grew up in sunny Florida and attended The Florida State University as an undergraduate. I then moved to Pennsylvania and attended the University of PIttsburgh School of Law. Following graduation, I served as a judicial law clerk for two years to the Honorable Daniel L. Leland, District Chief Judge (retired) of the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Administrative Law Judges in Pittsburgh. I then spent over 12 years handling federal black lung claims from inception through the appellate process, including appeals to the Benefits Review Board and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.. Deciding I needed a change, I started working in the appellate department of OBL in 2017, where I use my background in administrative proceedings to advocate for individuals seeking Social Security Disabilty benefits in federal district courts across the country.