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The New Era of Fraud Redeterminations: Post-Conn Cases Nationwide


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Categories:
Fraud
Faculty:
Heather Freeman |  Arpit Garg |  John Goss |  John Patitucci
Course Levels:
All Skill Levels
Duration:
1 Hour 26 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.


Tags: Fall 2019


Description

Representatives are aware of the Conn fraud case and the resulting redeterminations; however, this problem has not ended with Conn. SSA has initiated similar fraud redetermination proceedings affecting thousands of Social Security beneficiaries in other states and Puerto Rico. There are active fraud redetermination proceedings in New York, Puerto Rico, Florida, and Illinois, and ancillary issues with the exclusion of evidence in non-fraud redetermination cases. In addition to the Hicks case, a class action complaint is pending in Puerto Rico. This session will provide representatives with essential resources and practice tips, addressing the expanding occurrence of such redeterminations and related problems and the significant developments in ongoing litigation.

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Heather Freeman represents Social Security disability claimants/plaintiffs in federal court appeals in multiple jurisdictions and at the Social Security Administration's Appeals Council.  Ms. Freeman also provides consulting and writing services for attorneys and claimants’ representatives nationwide. 


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Arpit K. Garg led the briefing and argued Hicks v. Commissioner, as well as a predecessor appeal involving exhaustion, Martin v. Colvin, in the Sixth Circuit.  He is a Counsel in the Appellate & Supreme Court Litigation Group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, which has provided pro bono assistance with the Conn litigation since November 2015.  He clerked for Judge Reinhardt on the Ninth Circuit, Judge Cote on the Southern District of New York, and Justices Souter and Breyer on the Supreme Court.


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John Goss has been practicing law since 1977 and started his practice Goss & Fentress in 1982.  His area of specialty is Social Security Disability Law and has successfully represented thousands of disability claimants throughout his career.  Mr. Goss responded to NOSSCR’s 2015 call for attorneys to represent disability claimants being subject to redetermination in Eastern KY and WV. To date he has represented over 50 of these claimants and has been active in training volunteer attorneys in KY. He is one of six recipients of the 2016 ABA Pro Bono Award. Mr. Goss earned his J.D. from Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary


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John Patitucci graduated cum laude from Providence College in 2007 and obtained a degree in Political Science.  After college, he returned to New York and attended Brooklyn Law School, where he also graduated cum laude.  John was admitted to the New York Bar in 2017.  He is also licensed to practice in Massachusetts and the United State District Courts for the Eastern District of New York. John has been practicing in the area of Social Security Disability law for nearly 7 years and is a member of the New York State Bar Association.  Throughout his professional career, John has shown his dedication to serving those underprivileged in our community by volunteering at Nassau Suffolk Law Services and Greater Boston Legal Services.  John was awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the Suffolk County Pro Bono Foundation, Nassau Suffolk Law Services, and Suffolk County Bar Association for his contribution of time, efforts, expertise and exemplary service to the Suffolk Pro Bono Project.    


CLE Disclaimer

This course was approved for a Live Conference.  It is CLE eligible for On-Demand credit.  CLE Self-Study credit may be obtained by applying directly to your state bar association.  Please check with your bar for their rules and regulations.

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