Kira Treyvus, ESQ

Kira Treyvus is committed to developing a winning game plan for her client’s Social Security Disability cases. Ms. Treyvus believes that “a through and determined approach to every case is the key to winning”.

Ms. Treyvus demonstrated her courtroom prowess early in her career while she was attending Brooklyn Law School. While at Brooklyn Law, she was one of only eight students selected to participate as a member of the Moot Court Honor Society’s elite trial program. As a member of the Moot Court trial program, she competed against the best trial teams in the state. As a result of Ms. Treyvus’ dedication, detailed case preparation and leadership, the Brooklyn Law School trial team was ranked number 1 in New York State and in the top 2 1/2% of the nation.

Today, as a practicing attorney, Ms. Treyvus has logged thousands of hours of time conducting hearings and trials.

Bryan Konoski, ESQ

Bryan Konoski is a passionate and unwavering advocate for his clients. In fact, he believes that “my practice gives me the ability to stand up for my clients and protect them when they need it most”.

Mr. Konoski received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from SUNY Stony Brook.

He graduated cum laude (honors), was a member of numerous honor societies, andreceived various academic awards.

At Brooklyn Law School he was a dean’s merit scholar and a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. Upon graduation he was awarded a highly prestigious award for his success in trial advocacy. Additionally, Mr. Konoski was a trial advocacy instructor for an elite trial competition program at the school.

After graduating Law School, Mr. Konoski scored a 149 out of a possible 150 (99th Percentile Nationally) on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE), which is a test administered as a part of the Bar Exam.

Bryan Konoski is admitted to the State Bars of New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Iowa, and Minnesota. Kira Treyvus is admitted to the State Bars of New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Georgia. They are admitted to numerous other federal jurisdictions as well, and they accept federal disability appeals nation-wide.