An ALJ Hearing Prep Workflow for a Disability Practice
The ALJ hearing is brief and everything leads up to it. Here's how to make sure the file is complete, the theory is clear, and prep doesn't get compressed into the final week.
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The ALJ hearing is brief and everything leads up to it. Here's how to make sure the file is complete, the theory is clear, and prep doesn't get compressed into the final week.
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