3-Hour Program

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Overview

Full scholarships and discounts to attend PLI programs are widely available to attorneys working in nonprofit/legal services organizations; pro bono attorneys; government attorneys; judges and judicial law clerks; law professors and law students; senior attorneys (age 65 and over); law librarians and paralegals who work for nonprofit/legal services organizations; unemployed attorneys; and others with financial hardships. We encourage all eligible attendees to complete and submit a PLI Scholarship Application

Scholarships available

Why You Should Attend

This program will address the basics of Social Security law and practice and how to represent clients with disabilities who are seeking benefits or appealing benefit claim denials.  The application and appeals process can be confusing and difficult for the many claimants for disability benefits who cannot afford legal representation, and representation by counsel can make the difference.  At this program, experienced practitioners will discuss fundamentals, evolving issues, and practical considerations for representing clients with disabilities who need representation, particularly when the claimant is appealing an unfavorable decision to an Administrative Law Judge or for further review. 

 

What You Will Learn  

  • An overview of Social Security eligibility and applications
  • How to handle an administrative hearing and best practices
  • Appeals Council: What is it and best practices
  • Federal court appeals and practice
  • How to be an effective advocate for your client
  • The role of pro bono counsel in social security disability cases

 

Who Should Attend

Attorneys interested in providing pro bono representation and attorneys already working with clients with disabilities will benefit from the program.  

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