by Sarah H. Bohr and Esther O. Yip
Persuasive Social Security
Arguments
and Authority
Speed your research and
drafting with the brief-writing tool that full-time brief writer Sarah Bohr
created for her own use. You can efficiently produce the same
persuasive and well-supported arguments that have been winning cases for
disability lawyers around the country.
Language and citations
you can quote in your memoranda, briefs, and oral arguments. This book
includes approximately 500 pages of issue-oriented arguments and case
summaries.
Sarah Bohr has assembled the arguments and cases she uses to construct
winning briefs for social security disability practitioners around the
nation. This valuable drafting tool, which is supported by over 3,000
citations, contains:
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A checklist of errors commonly occurring in the sequential evaluation
process, assessment of disability, evaluating specific impairments, and
administrative review.
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A summary of cases decided in the last four years, organized by circuit.
This section includes a valuable table of cases organized by issue.
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An exhaustive outline of the law, organized first by issue and then by
circuit, and drafted in argument format.
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Detailed dissection of 44 common issues. This section contains summaries
of the applicable statutes, regulations, rulings, POMS, cases, and
practice pointers.
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Over
50 model briefs.
The checklist of arguments
helps you spot issues. The outline of law helps you apply the law to
your case's issues. The summary of recent cases allows you to quickly
check new law in your circuit. The annotated issues pull together all
the relevant statutes, regulations, POMS, and cases.
Now you can
save time on your next research project with the most up-to-date and unique
case digesting service for Social Security practitioners. It includes
pre-researched language and up-to-date citations that you can use in all
your supporting papers. You will get targeted analysis on these issues and
more:
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Fibromyalgia and lupus cases
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Evaluation of pain testimony
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Medical equivalency and ALJ's responsibilities
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ALJ's duty to re-contact the treating physician
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Chronic fatigue syndrome cases
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Manipulative limitations on sedentary work
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Lack of updated RFC assessment in record
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Effect of borderline mental capacity on application of grids
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Weight of treating physician's opinion
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Effect of daily activities on credibility
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Incomplete hypothetical questions and their effect on VE testimony
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Vocational expert testimony that conflicts with DOT
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Definition of severity
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Cases citing SSR
96-8p (RFC assessments)
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Cases citing SSR
96-9p (less than sedentary RFCs)
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Sit/stand option
and its impact on sedentary work
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Failure to follow
prescribed treatment due to lack of money
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Responding to “Post
Hoc Justification” by the government briefs
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Mental retardation
cases
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The “Worn-out
Worker” regulation
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Retroactivity of
the 1996 Rulings
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Authority of Hallex
and Poms
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EAJA -
Reasonableness of hours claimed
The
book also now includes a new smart CD-ROM including digitized versions of
all three parts of the book. You can search the entire contents of the book
by key word and jump directly to that section or simply open the documents
in your favorite word processing program.
Updated annually.
ISBN 1-58012-019-9. Price: $129.00
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