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Total Credits: 1 CLE - On-Demand
Tags: May 2021
This course was approved for NOSSCR's Spring 2021 Virtual Conference. It is eligible for On-Demand credit, please check with karyn.reffsin@nosscr.org if you have questions about your states eligibility or check with your Bar Association for their rules and regulations.
Even with the rescission of some of our favorite rulings over the past three years, there are many great rulings that can be used to win cases. We now have key rulings addressing many impairments included headaches, fibromyalgia, CFS, Interstitial Cystitis, RSD and sickle cell anemia. We also have rulings addressing the education category, failure to follow treatment and onset dates. And with the repeal of the treating physician regulations, SSR 96-8p addressing REF still requires consideration of these opinions. This session will provide an overview of key rulings and suggestions for effectively using rulings to win cases.
PPT (0.08 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Rulings (0.14 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Rulings Rule (0.60 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Robertson Wendt - leads the firm’s disability division representing clients in claims for Social Security Disability, long-term disability, and other disability benefit programs.
He has practiced law in Charleston, S.C., since 1981 after earning his law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law, and has successfully handled thousands of disability claims in hearings before federal administrative law judges and in administrative and federal court appeals.He is a board-certified specialist in Social Security Disability law, certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). He is also a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR). And in 2020, Rob was elected to the NOSSCR Board of Directors for the Fourth Circuit, where he can continue making a large impact on the lives of the people he represents.
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