
About FourLeaf
My name is Felicia Mullaney. As a veteran, I feel a strong affinity with advocating for veterans’ rights.
As the founder of FourLeaf, I focus on the veteran as a person. I look beyond the details of the claim so I can help my clients get everything they are entitled to. I have a background in Veteran Service and want to focus on outreach to marginalized Veteran communities.
FourLeaf owes a duty to all stakeholders and is committed to pursuing and maintaining B Corp status which holds it accountable to meet high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.
Affiliations include:
National Association of Veteran Advocates
Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims
Department of Veterans Affairs Accredited attorney
Felicia’s Bio
Felicia Mullaney is the Acting Director of VA Claims at the Veteran Advocacy Project. Prior to joining VAP, Felicia was the Director of Veterans Benefits at Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA).
Felicia served in the United States Army as mechanic from 2005-2009, including service in Iraq from 2006-2007.
After separating, Felicia used her Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits to earn a B.A. from the University of Maryland and a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law.
With a drive to serve underrepresented populations, Felicia began her legal career at the American Legion, advocating for veterans in disability compensation appeals before the VA’s Board of Veterans Appeals.
Felicia soon joined VVA as a National Appellate Attorney and then as the Deputy Director of Veterans Benefits, overseeing the screening, training, and compliance for over 500 Veteran Service Officers.
As the Director of Veterans Benefits, Felicia spent four years overseeing VVA’s legal team, which prioritized the cases of unsheltered, senior, and terminally ill veterans, along with claims on behalf of veterans’ survivors.
Felicia received and Executive M.B.A. from University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business in June 2023. She is passionate about expanding quality representation for underrepresented veterans in VA disability claims and uses a combination of skills learned in her M.B.A. and her legal background to explore new ways to serve veterans. Outside of work Felicia enjoys beekeeping and spending time in nature.

The FourLeaf Ethical Code
FourLeaf is committed to continual learning and improvement in all areas regarding service and advocacy for its clients and the veteran community.
FourLeaf understands that trust is earned and is committed to earning and maintaining client’s trust through competence, diligence, and integrity.
FourLeaf is dedicated to providing inclusive services to the veteran community and strives to prioritize outreach and advocacy to communities that are marginalized or have less access to VA benefits and representation.
FourLeaf is devoted to zealous advocacy, to treating every client with compassion and empathy, and maintaining clients’ confidences.
FourLeaf owes a duty to all stakeholders and is committed to meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.