
Martin, Jones & Piemonte
Deondra Sexton is an attorney at Martin, Jones & Piemonte, licensed to practice law in the State of South Carolina. Before entering private practice, she spent over a decade with the Social Security Administration, where she held progressively responsible roles including Claims Representative, Technical Expert, and Operations Supervisor. As a Technical Expert, she provided authoritative interpretations of Social Security policy, law, and regulations to staff, and she created workflow systems that streamlined the processing and adjudication of claims across online, mail, and in-office channels. She is also notable for establishing the procedures for the first appeals unit in the Charlotte, NC field office. Her prior litigation experience spans criminal and civil matters, and she has volunteered as homeless court counsel for participants in the Rock Hill, South Carolina Homeless Court program.

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