The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has cleared Social Security's proposed final rules on the recognition of law firms representing claimants. To this point, the agency has insisted that only individuals can represent claimants. In the real world, however, there are these things called law firms and they like to do things like shift responsibility for a case from one of the firm's attorneys to another, something that is now difficult both for the law firm and Social Security. There's also the problems that ensue when an attorney leaves a law firm. Who gets the fee? This is a nice step forward for everyone, including Social Security. Expect these final regulations to be published in the Federal Register before long.
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Hurrah! My boss hounding me for the 1099s to put right back into the firm's coffers was such a PITA.
ReplyDeleteThose 1099s messed up my personal income tax returns for years after I left my old firm.
DeleteWhen is this regulation going to be published??
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