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Paul H. Jossey

Paul H. Jossey

Principal Attorney, Jossey PLLC

Paul H. Jossey is principal attorney at Jossey PLLC. He has practiced law for six years representing clients in both state and federal court in Florida, Georgia, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

His wide-ranging practice has included everything from simple contract disputes to First Amendment litigation to international terrorism. Paul has specialized in campaign finance and election law for the past three years. He has now expanded into business startup and capitalization focusing on the crowdfunding provisions of Title III of the JOBS Act of 2012, whose regulations went live on May 16, 2016.

In addition to managing his own firm, Paul is an Adjunct Fellow at the Center for Competitive Politics where he researches and writes commentary about campaign finance issues. His work has been published in the New York Post, The Hill, The Federalist, The Daily Caller among others.

Prior to starting his own firm, he worked for law firms in Washington, DC and Alexandria, Virginia. After graduating law school he litigated cases for a nonprofit in Atlanta, Georgia.

He is licensed to practice in Georgia, Virginia, and Washington, DC. He holds a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern Mississippi.

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