Olinsky Law Group has promoted KRISTI F. REPPEL to partnership. She joined the firm in 2013, and focuses her practice on Social Security Disability Appeals Council Appeals and Workers’ Compensation claimants. Reppel earned her law degree from the Western New England University School of Law in Springfield, Massachusetts. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in […]

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Olinsky Law Group has promoted KRISTI F. REPPEL to partnership. She joined the firm in 2013, and focuses her practice on Social Security Disability Appeals Council Appeals and Workers’ Compensation claimants. Reppel earned her law degree from the Western New England University School of Law in Springfield, Massachusetts. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Siena College, near Albany.

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