I am relieved that the federal government, specifically SSA, is taking this large
step toward empowering its Attorney Advisor Program. Many AAs are of the
mindset that their job is not as valuable as other positions within ODAR, given that
it is also performed by paralegals and that there are times when our advice to the
ALJs regarding a particular case is not heeded. With our legal training and
expertise, our ability to review a case and make a decision based on our
knowledge of the law would not be a difficult task or a stretch for us. Often, we
spend more time reviewing the file and analyzing the record than the ALJs. I
enjoy writing decisions, it is fullfilling; but this greater responsibility would enhance
my career with ODAR in a profound way. If this proposal goes through, even after
the two year period, I am sure the Agency will find it beneficial to continue with the
AA program in this manner to further reduced the backlog of hearing requests we
are faced with now. AAs are clamoring for greater responsibility and more
decision-making authority.
Comment on FR Doc # E7-15422
This is comment on Rule
Amendment to the Attorney Advisor Program
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