
Avard Law Offices
Craig Polhemus is a Board Certified Social Security Attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with one of the most distinctive and multidisciplinary careers in the disability field. A Princeton University graduate, Cum Laude (B.A., 1974), and Georgetown University Law Center graduate and Law Journal editor (J.D., 1977), Craig’s career has spanned federal legislative counsel work, state government general counsel service, nonprofit executive leadership, and economics scholarship, before his decades in Social Security disability practice. He is admitted to practice in New York (1978) and Florida (2011) and has presented at NOSSCR national conferences on complex disability topics including federal court bypass strategy and drug and alcohol abuse disabilities.

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