
Avard Law Offices
Douglas Mohney is a Board Certified Social Security Attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with a practice spanning federal disability litigation, veterans’ benefits, and Social Security claimant representation across Michigan and Florida. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University (1989), an Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement from Kalamazoo Valley Regional Training Academy, and a Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, from Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (1992). Doug is admitted to practice in Michigan and Florida, multiple federal district and circuit courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has served as the NOSSCR Eleventh Circuit Director since 2015 and has been a regular presenter at NOSSCR national conferences on a range of complex Social Security disability topics.

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