Jul 6, 2007

Ticket to Work Meeting

The Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Advisory Panel has scheduled a meeting from July 24 to 25 in Arlington, VA.

Jul 5, 2007

Prosecutor Mad At Social Security

From the Fond du Lac Reporter:
An area man accused of trying to use a false Social Security card to obtain an identification card isn't the highest-profile case the Fond du Lac County District Attorney's Office will deal with this year.

But the case definitely has raised some questions about how to prosecute a person whose identity you are not sure of, said District Attorney Michael O'Rourke.

O'Rourke was up in arms after a request to the U.S. Social Security Administration to provide someone to testify at a jury trial for Jose A. Lopez-Barrera — a 17-year-old Eden boy accused of using a false Social Security card to try and obtain a driver's license — was denied. ...

In a letter from the Social Security Administration denying the request, Michael G. Gallagher, associate general counsel for general law, wrote that the district attorney's application did "not establish the criteria necessary to allow employee testimony."

" … Allowing the testimony in this matter would unduly burden SSA (Social Security Administration) … the testimony would unduly expend the United States' resources for private purposes," Gallagher said.

Fraud In Louisiana

From WDSU:
A 70-year-old Westwego [LA] woman who had received nearly $30,000 in Social Security benefits pleaded guilty in federal court to lying in order to keep the benefits.

The U.S. attorney's office said Ida Taylor pleaded guilty to making false statements to agents in the federal agency's investigation.

Social Security Job Openings Dwindling

Although not nearly enough to replace the number of employees lost since the beginning of the fiscal year on October 1, 2006, there was a brief surge in hiring at Social Security after the agency finally got a budget. At times, Social Security was advertising well over one hundred job openings at a time. Unfortunately, that surge is over. Social Security is only advertising eight job openings at the moment and all but one of those openings closes by next Monday. It seems unlikely that there will be many more jobs advertised until Social Security gets its budget for the 2008 fiscal year. While that fiscal year begins on October 1, 2007, there are signs that there may be a protracted battle over that budget. It is not that the budget for the Social Security Administration is all that controversial. It is just that it is in the same budget package as the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Labor and they have controversial budgets. President Bush is threatening a budget crisis if this budget bill contains a penny more than what he wants, which sounds like an extreme position that could result in problems.

Fee Payments In June

Social Security has released its June statistics on payments of fees to attorneys and others for representing Social Security claimants. As I have indicated before, this is a useful guide to how good or bad a job Social Security is doing in computing and paying back benefits to claimants after a favorable decision.

Fee Payments

Month/Year Volume Amount
Jan-07
15,331
$55,149,991.81
Feb-07
19,301
$69,731,683.72
Mar-07
26,505
$94,396,916.02
Apr-07
26,889
$96,650,134.82
May-07
24,429
$86,625,391.60
June-07
27,716
$99,357,038.71

Fee payments also include payments made to eligible non-attorneys participating in the demonstration project authorized by section 303 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-203).


Sokolove Advertising Nationally For Social Security Clients

The Law Offices of James Sokolove has advertised on television nationally for several types of cases for years. I have recently heard that they are now advertising nationally for Social Security disability clients. Their website reflects this. I am uncertain how they work, but my guess is that they work through affiliated law firms.

Binder and Binder is also advertising nationally, although it is my understanding that they generally represent the clients themselves. Are there any other law firms -- or other entities for that matter -- advertising nationally for Social Security business? Yes, I know there are plenty of law firms, including my own, which advertise locally, but national advertising for Social Security clients is a very different matter.

Jul 4, 2007

Happy Independence Day!

Results Of Last Week's Unscientific Polls

Two attorneys in private practice aided by the Association of ALJs has sued over the short time available to apply to become an ALJ. Do you think that it would be a good thing if the lawsuit is successful?
Yes (39) 32%
No (76) 63%
Don't know/No opinion (5) 4%

Total Votes: 120

The Association of ALJs is suing over a new requirement that all ALJs retain active bar membership. Do you think it would be a good thing if they win this lawsuit?
Yes (28) 22%
No (96) 74%
Don't Know/No opinion (5) 4%

Total Votes: 129