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Christopher Pozios

Christopher Pozios

Phone: 586-463-6666
Fax: 586-477-4678
Email: Christopher Pozios ›

Christopher Pozios is the founder and managing partner of the Nationwide Disability Law. He practices social security law, criminal defense, complex civil litigation, trusts and estates and real estate law. Christopher will represent you personally at your hearing.

Mr. Pozios has written and lectured on legal topics relating primarily to regulations governing Social Security laws and policies. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Macomb County Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, and the National Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives.

He earned his J.D. in 2005 from Wayne State University Law School, his B.B.A., Magna cum laude with Highest Distinction, in 2001 from University of Miami. He is admitted to the bars of the Michigan, Florida, the United States District Court – Eastern District Michigan.

Associations

  • Macomb County Bar Association
  • National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives

Education

  • Wayne State University Law School, JD – Juris Doctor
  • University of Miami School of Law, Law, 2004
  • Harvard University Law School, Program of Instruction Summer 2003
  • University of Miami, BBA – Bachelor of Business Administration, 2001
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