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Brandon Smoot has vast experience in immigration and social security disability law. Prior to joining the firm, Brandon represented immigration clients in various simple and complex matters, including asylum, adjustment of status, cancellation of removal, citizenship, deferred action for childhood arrivals, various family based visas and several other matters. Brandon has represented immigration clients in removal proceedings in Immigration Court and also before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Additionally, Brandon represented over 100 individuals before the Social Security Administration as the Florida State University College of Law Medical-Legal partnership graduate fellow and legal intern.
Brandon is a Cum Laude graduate of the Florida State University College of Law. Prior to attending law school, he worked as an adjudications officer for the United States citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) at the California Service Center in Laguna Niguel, California. Prior to his service at USCIS, Brandon served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Paraguay. In Paraguay, he met his wife who he eventually assisted through the permanent residence and citizenship process. Brandon is a proud husband and father and genuinely reflects the firm’s guiding principle of treating clients with kindness, respect, and professionalism.
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Association name | Position name | Duration |
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Advocates for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (AIRR) | Co-President | 2012 - 2013 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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West Virginia University | BA - Bachelor of Arts | 2004 |
The Florida State University College of Law | JD - Juris Doctor | 2014 |
State | Number | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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FL | 115373 | Member in Good Standing | 2015 | 04/25/2019 |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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The Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy | An Elevation of Neo-Classical Professionalism in Law and Business (credited with invaluable research assistance by author Professor Atkinson) | 2014 |
William and Mary Policy Review | The Future of Philanthrophy: Questioning Today's Orthodoxies, Re-Affirming Yesterday's Foundations (credited with research assistance by author Professor Robert Atkinson) | 2013 |
Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy | The Foundations of Neo-Classical Professionalism in Law and Business (credited with invaluable research assistance by author Professor Robert Atkinson)) | 2012 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Graduate Fellow | FSU Public Interest Law Center | 2014 - 2015 |
Associate Attorney | Law Office of Matt Liebenhaut, PLLC | 2015 - 2017 |