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Agency's Review of the Decision; Federal Court Review in Social Security Cases

Recorded on: Mar. 27, 2013
Running Time: 01:00:43

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Taken from the Web Program Social Security Disability 2013: From Administrative Proceedings to Federal Practice recorded March, 2013 in New York.

Lecture Topics
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Agency's Review of the Decision; Federal Court Review in Social Security Cases
[01:00:43]

Part A: Agency’s Review of the Decision

  • Appeals Council Review
  • Procedural Issues
  • Typical arguments
  • Possible outcomes

Part B: Federal Court Review in Social Security Cases

  • Venue/jurisdiction
  • Pleadings
  • Filing the appeal
  • Typical arguments
  • Possible outcomes
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Presentation Material

  • Federal Practice and Social Security Appeals
    Marie I. Mombrun
Speaker(s)
Anne Callagy ~ Supervising Attorney, Government Benefits; Bronx Neighborhood Office, The Legal Aid Society
Marie I. Mombrun ~ Staff Attorney, The Legal Aid Society
Kyla L. Ratliff ~ Staff Attorney, Brooklyn Neighborhood Office, The Legal Aid Society
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