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Old 12-17-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
i doubt that any law firm has that many cases that they have filed a brief for at the appeals council or federal court levels. Its only a very small number of cases that get to that level. So 2 for 2 is a very good record as far as i am concerned.

Your right echoes there millions of SS law firms in the US, so with only a little over 100,000 lawsuits being filed at the AC level the chances of one law firm getting more than 10 cases is rare. The only reason I got two was word of mouth. I base my findings on reading case law. There are hundreds of SS cases and I have no idea how many I have read but, most cases were sent back to the lower tribune. It's usually an error made by the ALJ. That is why there are appeals at that level, and why the agency has to offer this process or the entire system would be considered unconstitutional, they have to give everyone due process of the law.

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