Mar 10, 2010

New Addresses For Service Of Process

When you sue someone you must serve them with a copy of the complaint as well as a summons, which is a document telling the person being sued that they have been sued and had better defend themselves. Social Security gets sued by thousands of disability claimants each year. The agency's Office of General Counsel (OGC) has previously published a list of where they want these summons and complaints sent. Different OGC offices serve different areas of the country. Social Security will publish in the Federal Register tomorrow a new, changed list of where they want these documents sent.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What if court has baltimore address on it(ogc headquarters)?

Also,perhaps someone can explain,if representative or claimant submit new and material evidence to ccprb after civil action,what happens to that evidence?

Anonymous said...

What if court has baltimore address on it(ogc headquarters)?

Also,perhaps someone can explain,if representative or claimant submit new and material evidence to ccprb after civil action,what happens to that evidence?

Anonymous said...

The OPL address is the first one listed when they list OGC Offices.

Uh, why woudl you submit material to the AC after filing a court case? Send it to the court!

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