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Social Security Law, 04/08/2022, On Demand More info »
On Demand

Social Security Law


CLE Hours: 6 including 6 General, 1 Ethics, 0 Professionalism, 5 Trial Practice

Categories:
Ethics |  Trial Practice
Course Levels:
Normal CLE Studies
Original Program Date:
Apr 08, 2022


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Social Security Law
Original Program Date: 04/08/2022

Agenda

8:30 WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
  Shelley Davidson
   
8:35 TRYING AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE CASE FOR DISABILITY (TPH)
  Allison I. Affleck, Affleck & Gordon, Atlanta, GA
  Harry Brenner, Affleck & Gordon, Atlanta, GA
   
9:35 SHOULD I APPEAL THIS DECISION? PRACTICAL TIPS ON APPEALS FROM INITIAL DENIALS TO US DISTRICT COURT (TPH)
  John V. Hogan, V, Law Offices of John V. Hogan, Suwanee, GA
   
10:35 BREAK (Excluded from On Demand)
   
10:45 USING SCHOOL LAW IN THE TRIAL OF A CHILD’S DISABILITY CASE (TPH)
  Sarah E. White Park, Westmoreland, Patterson, Moseley & Hinson, L.L.P., Macon, GA
  A. Kelly Neal, Attorney at Law, Macon, GA
   
11:45 BREAK (Excluded from On Demand)
   
12:30 PREPARATION AND TRIAL OF A SOCIAL SECURITY CASE USING VOCATIONAL EXPERT TESTIMONY (TPH)
  Kevin W. Hall, Westmoreland, Patterson, Moseley & Hinson, L.L.P., Macon, GA
   
1:30 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS DURING COVID AT THE HEARING LEVEL (TPH)(E)
  Shelley Davidson
   
2:30 BREAK (Excluded from On Demand)
2:45 SSI INCOME & RESOURCES ISSUES DURING THE PANDEMIC
  Adrianne C. Freeman, Georgia Legal Services Program, Athens, GA
  Brittany V. Pasley, Georgia Legal Services Program, Augusta, GA
   
3:45 ADJOURN 
   

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