Feb 9, 2023

Stats On OHO Operations

 

Click on image to view full size
    

    This report is for the Office of Hearings Operations (OHO).

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How are there cases that have pending for over 1000 days???? What factors could possibly account for that long of a delay.

Anonymous said...

Since Nagle decided that judges cannot dismiss no shows, those cases are rescheduled over and over. Blocking other cases where a claimant might actually show

Anonymous said...

Well, 12:16, there was an 800+ day period of time where all offices were closed and the only way to have a hearing was to consent to a phone hearing or online video hearing. You can’t consent to one of those types of hearings if you can’t be found, and if you can’t be scheduled for a hearing, well, your hearing request gets old.

Anonymous said...

Also cases for confined claimants.

I remember the joy of trying to schedule those hearings and between prima donna ALJs who didn't want to go to the jail/prison (because invariably even if these facilities had VTC capability they didn't when we called to set up a hearing) even though they were in a separate room and the jail/prison system being real jerks about making people available, it often didn't happen on the first, second, etc. attempts