Conduct of Representative and Standards of Responsibility
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All representatives must know the SSA’s regulatory and sub-regulatory provisions relating to agency disciplinary authority over claimants’ representatives as well as provisions that set forth the obligations upon representatives. The presentation will address the SSA’s 2008 and 2011 Federal Register notifications relating to conduct of representatives and the agency’s disciplinary hearing process. It will include the relevant HALLEX and POMS provisions as well as any pertinent SSRs that touch upon the disciplinary process such as SSR 17-4p that is notably threatening toward representatives in rather explicit terms.
Paul Eaglin lives in Syracuse NY, where he does appellate representation for Social Security disability claimants while also consulting with other practitioners in that subject area. Eaglin’s original state Bar admission is North Carolina in 1976. In winter 1993, he moved to Alaska where he practiced for several decades before moving to Syracuse NY in early 2014. He has done extensive appellate representation in multiple Federal Circuit Courts and in multiple Federal District Courts throughout the country.
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