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Old 05-07-2015, 10:42 AM #7
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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE View Post
Well, an ALJ might take a bias complaint personally. Did you run that by your attorney before doing it?

Being assigned an ALJ with a low approval rating is not ideal, but if you are approved at some point, it will likely be from a ruling of an ALJ.
I think that's possible if I move to another state, there are dozens of stories where others have been approved sooner than later by just moving. It's mind boggling that 4 out of 6 judges are in the high 20s in approvals. I always think, what if it were the other way, they approved 70% of their cases, red flags would be everywhere. Queens, New York wasn't this obvious.
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