
Kathleen E. Holden, APC - San Diego, CA
1901 First Avenue, Suite 226 San Diego, CA 92101- 2356
San Diego Social Security -- Disability Law Firm
Overview
Kathleen E. Holden graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1985. She has been a member of the State Bar of California since 1985. She is admitted to practice before all of the United States District Courts in California. She is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States.
...Kathleen E. Holden graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1985. She has been a member of the State Bar of California since 1985. She is admitted to practice before all of the United States District Courts in California. She is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States.
...Kathleen E. Holden graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1985. She has been a member of the State Bar of California since 1985. She is admitted to practice before all of the United States District Courts in California. She is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Ms. Holden is a sustaining member of NOSSCR, the National Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives. She is a past president of the South Bay Bar Association. Prior to focusing exclusively on Social Security disability law, Ms. Holden practiced civil and business litigation and employment law.
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