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Old 03-10-2010, 10:32 AM #1
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Confused alj hearing

i have a alj hearing next week kinda nervous my attorney is being supportive..
it is going to be on t.v judge can see me and i them has anyone had this and was it good out come for it to be this way?? not sure what to exspect i hope all is well i am young was diagnosed with ms at early age suffered with depression for years and pain.what concerns me is they called my attorneys office the other day and ask if they still planned on going through with the hearing. i dont no what to think when something like this happens any advise would be so appreciated.thanks
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