Tag Archives: freedom of information

How to Learn the Identity of Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Assigned to a Social Security Hearing

Last year the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) decided to stop making known in advance the identity of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) assigned to hear a case.  Read about why Herndon Virginia Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) lawyer Doug Landau called the move “Cowardice in Court”. In welcome news for anyone awaiting a hearing, it…

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Herndon Virginia injury disability lawyer Doug Landau answers the question: How do you get the proof you need for your case ?” or “There’s more than one way to skin a cat !”

What happens when you need to find out information for your case, but the people you are suing do not want to help ?  There are several “tools” available according to Herndon Virginia injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau.  These include: Subpoenas, Requests for Production, Letters, and The Freedom of Information Act An experienced trial…

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