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19 Nov 2:56 pm
I recently received a call from a colleague about a situation that is all too common given the delays associated with the Social Security disability adjudication process - the
death of a claimant prior to a final adjudication. In this case, my friend's ... Party Upon Death of a Claimant. Individuals eligible to receive benefits must complete and submit form
SSA-1724, which is a form entitled Claim for Amounts Due in the Case of a Deceased Beneficiary. Post from: Social Security Disability Blog Who
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22 Dec, 2007 7:48 am
... Web: http://wind.cc.whecn.edu/~wycat DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Association Greater Idaho Chapter 1111 South Orchard, Suite 200 Boise, ID 83705 Phone: (
... @aol.com or bum@netcommander.com Web: http://wind.uwyo.edu/wfsn Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Wyoming Congress of Parents and Teachers 1821 Spruce Drive Cheyenne, WY 82001
... Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-6441 Fax: (202) 224-1724 E-mail Web Form:
http://thomas.senate.gov/html/contact.html Web: ...
31 Mar, 2008 12:01 am
... view of Senator Obama's big financial regulation speech. Senator Obama has been taking some heat recently for associating with his controversial pastor of choice, but
Presidential candidates have overcome far worse companions in the past. Below ... mean the appearance of a differently-themed Bonus Edition of Blawg Review at my other bloggy
establishment, the freely associating and culture-oriented a fool in the forest. [UPDATE (040108): Here is a link to the April Fool's Blawg Review Appendix 2008.] ...
31 Mar, 2008 12:01 am
... view of Senator Obama's big financial regulation speech. Senator Obama has been taking some heat recently for associating with his controversial pastor of choice, but
Presidential candidates have overcome far worse companions in the past. Below ... mean the appearance of a differently-themed Bonus Edition of Blawg Review at my other bloggy
establishment, the freely associating and culture-oriented a fool in the forest. [UPDATE (040108): Here is a link to the April Fool's Blawg Review Appendix 2008.] ...
7 Apr 1:30 pm
... simply to generate funds for day to day operations. Those who disapprove of that approach -- the establishment majority in museum circles, exemplified by the Association of
Art Museum Directors (AAMD) -- view deaccession to cover operating costs as the equivalent of turning your car to ready cash ... . I suggest we all go to our local museum of choice and
think it through some more. ~~~ UPDATE [1724 PDT]: Donn Zaretsky responds to Christopher Knight's post. UPDATE 2 [040809 0804 PDT]: Tyler Green
of ...
2 Feb, 2007 6:52 am
... 1-17 (1987-2007) HeinOnline Law Journals Library - Updates Alabama Law Review Vol. 57 (2005-2006) American Bar Association Journal Vols. 32-41 (1946-1955) American Journal of
Criminal Law Vol. 33#1 (2005) Antitrust Law Journal Vol. ... in the High Court of Chancery, before the Late Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal and the Late Lord Chancellor King, from
the Year 1724 to 1733; with Two Tables, One of the Names of the Cases and the Other of the Principal Matters 2d ed. 1 v. (1851) Great Britain.
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27 Mar, 2007 6:46 am
... Id. (emphasis supplied); see also Slater v. Durchfort (1995) 35 Cal. App. 4th 1718, 1724. The Shelton Court also disapproved of Tool
Research dicta suggesting that lack of probable cause may be proven "simply ... com/viewILRPDF.asp filename=foundation_upcnederland_witnessdeclaration and amicus curiae brief of the
ACLU, Public Citizen, Electronic Frontier Foundation, American Association of Law Libraries, and ACLU Foundation of Oklahoma, in Capitol v. Foster decrying the RIAA's "driftnet"
litigation ...
27 Mar, 2007 10:09 am
... Id. (emphasis supplied); see also Slater v. Durchfort (1995) 35 Cal. App. 4th 1718, 1724. The Shelton Court also disapproved of Tool
Research dicta suggesting that lack of probable cause may be proven "simply ... com/viewILRPDF.asp filename=foundation_upcnederland_witnessdeclaration and amicus curiae brief of the
ACLU, Public Citizen, Electronic Frontier Foundation, American Association of Law Libraries, and ACLU Foundation of Oklahoma, in Capitol v. Foster decrying the RIAA's "driftnet"
litigation ...
6 May, 2008 4:17 am
Via Michael Beck (Vasco Data Security) and The Register comes this item from Pinsent Mason's Out-Law site. It's a report on a US court decision to order a company to use 'negative
keywords' in order to avoid its being associated with the trade mark of another business. The case is Orion Bancorp v Orion Residential Finance (US District Court for the Middle
District of Florida). Since both businesses were in the financial sector, there was plenty of scope for confusion on the internet. This is why ...
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