SSA’s New HIV Impairment Listings: Helpful or Harmful?
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This workshop will walk listeners through the important revisions made by the Social Security Administration to the HIV impairment listings. It will give an overview of the revisions, with a focus on useful resources in the introduction part and an evaluation of the individual listings.
Empire Justice Center’s Attorney
Catherine M. (Kate) Callery works at the Empire Justice Center in Rochester, New York, as the Disability Advocacy Project (DAP) Coordinator, specializing on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability concerns. She is a Smith College and University of Connecticut Law School graduate. She is a licensed attorney in Connecticut (1979) and New York (1983). Kate is the Western New York DAP Task Force organizer and has provided trainings for the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), the New York State Bar Association, the Monroe County Bar Association, and numerous DAP conferences. She has represented countless people in federal court and before the Social Security Administration.
Landry, Linda
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Linda Landry has worked with the Disability Law Center, Massachusetts’ Protection and Advocacy organization, since 1990, where she has concentrated on Social Security benefit concerns as well as linked health benefits, MassHealth and Medicare. She has over 30 years of legal advocacy experience in these areas, including individual representation, training, impact and policy work, and backup, support, and technical assistance to a statewide project of attorneys and advocates representing individual Social Security and SSI disability benefits claimants. She graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in 2006, and she has won the NOSSCR Distinguished Service Award, the Massachusetts Bar Association Equal Access to Justice Award, and the Massachusetts Top Women of the Law Award in 2013.
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