About Mr. Jonathan T
Mr. Jonathan T Mitchell attended Northern Illinois University, where he completed undergraduate work in Russian history in 1996. He stayed at the same university to earn his Juris Doctor. That combination of liberal arts and legal training shaped an approach that values careful research and attention to procedure.
After law school he became licensed to practice in both Illinois and Florida. He built a practice that crosses state lines and courtroom doors. Over time he established the Law Office of Jonathan T Mitchell PLLC, where he handles matters that require attention to statutory detail and administrative procedure.
Mitchell is a Registered Social Security Disability Representative recognized by the Social Security Administration. That credential allows him to represent clients at hearings and in appeals before the agency. He also works in bankruptcy, a field where membership in local bar organizations often matters. He holds current memberships in the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association and the Saint Petersburg Bar Association, groups that keep him connected to local bankruptcy judges, trustees, and fellow practitioners.
In his work he represents individuals in claims for Social Security disability benefits, and he files and opposes petitions in bankruptcy courts. He prepares pleadings, argues motions, and appears at administrative hearings. His practice frequently involves case management that balances deadlines, documentation requirements, and procedural rules across both administrative and judicial settings.
Colleagues and clients encounter an attorney who combines courtroom preparation with administrative advocacy. His practice at the Law Office of Jonathan T Mitchell PLLC serves clients from initial intake through the resolution of claims or discharge proceedings. He maintains active memberships in local legal organizations and the registration that allows direct advocacy before the Social Security Administration. He currently practices in bankruptcy and Social Security disability matters.