Walter Rudolph Hnot, III, experienced Business, Mediation attorney in Orlando, FL with 28 reviews
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Walter Rudolph Hnot, III

CALL AHEAD DUE TO COVID: 9833 East Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL

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Education

2013:
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2013:
Dunlap Mediation Certification Institute, Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator
2013:
Dunlap Mediation Certification Institute, Supreme Court Certified Appellate Mediator
2012:
Orlando Blue Lodge, Master Mason
2012:
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, 32 Degree Master Mason
2011:
Dunlap Mediation Certification Institute, Supreme Court Certified County Mediator
2010:
Suffolk University, MBA - Master of Business Administration
2008:
Berklee College of Music, Bachelor of Music
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Antonio

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31 Oct, 2024
Walter and his team, guided me through every step of the process SSDI. Helping me WIN!!! I highly recommend Walter.
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Thomas

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26 Aug, 2024
Walter, I listen to your online shows and you’re the best. Thank you for your compassion and what you do.
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James

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23 May, 2024
I received a phone call and was told everything I needed to do, hopefully it works out. His u tube has given me hope in the darkest days of my life. God does send angels into your life when needed the most. Kudos to the whole team
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in Social Security Disability law
“Walter is thorough and knowledgeable regard most aspects of processes of ssdi ss ssi....he provides information regarding the things you should know to help with the ins and outs of ss”
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Compassionate and caring towards clients
“Professional and a caring smart attorney with great energy and compassion from the front desk to the front line”
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Excellent at explaining complex legal concepts in an understandable way
“If you follow what this man says, you will be successful. You will not find a more personable attorney in the SSI/SSDI field. He is extremely knowledgeable in his field of practice and is able to break things down for you in order for you to clearly understand.”
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Dedicates time to helping those in need, even outside of his regular practice
“More than not, he loses precious sleep to help educate all of those in need, on top of his regular grueling work as a lawyer.”
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Responsive and provides personalized guidance to clients
“Attorney Walter Hnot, responded within minutes to a question that I asked him via text. He was patient with me and gave me a blueprint on how to move forward with my case.”
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Publications

2017:
You Tube, 673: How much did I need to earn and pay taxes on to get 1 quarter of coverage QC in 1983 for SSDI?
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You Tube, 672: How much did I need to earn and pay taxes on to get 1 quarter of coverage QC in 1982 for SSDI?
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You Tube, 671: How much did I need to earn and pay taxes on to get 1 quarter of coverage QC in 1981 for SSDI?

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