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Staff Attorneys
Lila T. Forro
 Lila T. Forro was born in Hartford, Connecticut, lived in Indiana, Virginia and Texas and happily became a North Carolina resident in 1988. Lila obtained a bachelor’s degree in English from Roanoke College in 1975. In 1994, she obtained her juris doctorate degree from the North Carolina Central University evening law program, after working as a paralegal and federal court clerk during the day while attending law school at night. Lila has been practicing in the area of public benefits and Social Security law since 1996. She is a former staff attorney and public benefits specialist with Legal Aid of North Carolina and practiced exclusively in the area of Social Security disability at the Charles T. Hall Law Firm. She is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina Advocates for Justice and is admitted to practice in the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of the United States District Court. Lila and her husband, Dave, are enthusiastic gardeners who enjoy travel, the performing arts and keeping up with their collection of cats.
Elizabeth F. Lunn
 Elizabeth ("Liz") F. Lunn is a native of North Carolina and was born in Wilson. She earned a BA in Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before attending T.C. Williams School of Law in Richmond, Virginia. After law school she spent some time practicing domestic law before joining the staff at Legal Aid of North Carolina. While at Legal Aid, she represented clients in a variety of matters, including Medicaid, landlord-tenant, child custody and domestic violence cases.
After spending five years at Legal Aid, Liz spent several years at a firm that focused on representing people trying to obtain Social Security disability benefits. She is now very pleased to be part of the Wolf & Hogan team, helping clients with their Social Security and Veteran's disability claims. She is licensed in all courts in North Carolina as well as all three Federal District Courts in North Carolina. She is the technology chair for the Disability Advocacy Section of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Liz has been through the disability process with her husband and knows first-hand how long and frustrating the process can be. When she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and young son and quilting.
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