Frank Ury
Mr. Ury is regularly listed as a "Super Lawyer", a designation reserved for the top 5% of the attorneys practicing in the field of Social Security law. He recently was named as a "Hawaii Super Lawyer" and is the only Social Security disability attorney in the state to receive that honor.
Frank Ury has made a number of appearances on public television for the Post Polio and You show and has also been a panelist at the Hawaii Lupus Foundation's Social Security forum. He has given informational seminars to the ILWU, and to the Work*Star Medical Group. He recently gave a national legal conference presentation to 400 Social Security attorneys regarding technical issues that arise in psychiatric disability claims.
Mr. Ury welcomes the opportunity to talk about Social Security law and the application process to any group or office. There is no charge for this.
Mr. Ury meets with clients in his office in Honolulu and throughout the state. He provides personal and vigorous representation in Social Security and SSI cases. Mr. Ury will make arrangements to come and meet with clients anywhere in Hawaii and telephone and e-mail consultation is always available.
Danielle Beaver
Danielle Beaver meets with clients in the Honolulu office and throughout the state. She assists Mr. Ury with representations of all clients in Social Security and SSI cases. Ms. Beaver is happy to meet with clients and provide free telephone and e-mail consultation.
Ms. Beaver is dedicated to assisting clients receive their well-deserved benefits. Prior to working with Mr. Ury, Ms. Beaver clerked with the Legal Aid Society–Employment Law Center in San Francisco where she advocated for clients in unemployment and wage and hour hearings. Ms. Beaver also clerked for Dickson Levy Vinnick Burrell Hyams, an employment law firm in Oakland and was an intern for Judge David O. Carter in the Federal District Court of California, Central District. Ms. Beaver is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law and is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives.
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