Michael P. Boyle, a distinguished attorney, embarked on his academic
journey by earning his bachelor's degree from the prestigious
University of Pennsylvania. Subsequently, he furthered his legal
education at Boston University School of Law, where he acquired his
law degree.
Mr. Boyle's early
legal career was marked by a pivotal role as a law clerk to the
Honorable Robert Williams of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.
Following this significant experience, he contributed his legal
skills to various firms in Philadelphia, representing union members
in civil matters, encompassing Social Security disability and
workers' compensation. In 1988, Mr. Boyle took a significant step in
his career by establishing his own firm, The Law Office of Michael P.
Boyle.
His commitment to
the legal community is evident through his active membership in
esteemed organizations such as the Philadelphia Bar Association, the
National Association of Disability Representatives (NADR), and the
National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives
(NOSSCR). Mr. Boyle's multifaceted contributions extend to his role
as a weekly columnist for the Philadelphia Public Record from 2012 to
2014. Additionally, he shared his knowledge and insights as a
lecturer for the National Business Institute from 2006 to 2014,
focusing on topics related to Social Security disability and
Supplemental Security Income.
In 1979, Mr.
Boyle was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar, and his current practice
allows him to appear before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the Federal
District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and the
Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Within Pond
Lehocky, Mr. Boyle serves as a founding member of the Social Security
Disability Appellate Division. His practice is centered on navigating
complex disability claims that require appeals to the Federal Courts,
showcasing his commitment to ensuring justice for his clients.