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Social Security Disability Law: Adapting and Sharpening Your Disability Practice to Better Serve Clients

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$365 for NCAJ Member
$165 for NCAJ New Admittee Member
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390 minutes
Date Published

February 5, 2026

Publisher

North Carolina Advocates for Justice

Subjects

Disability, Employment Law, New Lawyers, Paralegals/Legal Assistants, Worker's Compensation

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Summary

Social Security Disability Law: Adapting and Sharpening Your Disability Practice to Better Serve Clients 

Don’t Get Left Behind! This CLE is packed with topics that will help you adapt and sharpen your practice. Bryan Konoski will lead a workshop demonstrating effective, efficient, and ethical use of artificial intelligence in your disability practice. Stay current in our fiercely competitive practice area and leverage AI strategically and safely. George Piemonte will work with attendees on improving competencies on vocational expert cross, which translate in more hearing and more appeal wins. Deborah Maury will discuss how to effectively use Albright in your practice to your client’s advantage. Nicholas Parr will discuss key aspects of overpayments for disability advocates. David Lund addresses how to effectively handle post onset earnings. Kara Neaton will discuss effective ways to handle age 18 redetermination cases.

Albright Redux

  • Deborah Maury, Maury Disability Law, Greensboro

Mastering Medical File Review with AI

  • Bryan Konoski, Konoski & Partners, East Brunswick, NJ 

Age 18 Redeterminations

  • Kara Neaton, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Greensboro

Effectively Handling Vocational Experts

  • George Piemonte, Martin, Jones & Piemonte, Charlotte

Post-Onset Earnings in Gig Economy World

  • David Lund, Lund Law Carolina, Charlotte

Overpayments - What Everyone Should Know

  • Nicholas Parr, Parr Law Firm, Charlotte

A View from the Bench 

  • Gentry Hogan, Union Officer, Kingsport, TN
SWOD-27009

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Presenters

Deborah Maury
Maury Disability Law, Greensboro


Bryan Konoski
Konoski & Partners, East Brunswick, NJ


Kara Neaton
Legal Aid of North Carolina, Greensboro


George Piemonte
Martin Jones & Piemonte, Charlotte


David Lund
Lund Law Carolina, Charlotte


Nicholas Parr
Nicholas Parr, Parr Law Firm, Charlotte


Gentry Hogan
Union Officer, Kingsport, TN


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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
1 - Albright Redux - Video
2 - Mastering Medical File Review with AI - Video
3 - Age 18 Redeterminations - Video
4 - Effectively Handling Vocational Experts - Video
5 - Post Onset Earning in Gig Economy World Disability Insurance - Video
6 - Overpayments - Video
7 - A View from the Bench - Video
Downloadable Files
1 - Deborah Maury Lively v Secretary of Health Human Services - Handout
1 - Deborah Maury Albright v Commissioner of the SSA - Handout
1 - Deborah Maury Albright Redux Manuscript - Handout
1 - Deborah Maury Acquiescence Rulings AR 94 2 Rescinded - Handout
1 - Deborah Maury AR 00 1 4 - Handout
2 - Konoski PROMPT TOOLKIT CLAUDE - Handout
3 - Neaton My BFF SSR - Handout
3 - Neaton SSR 11 - Handout
4 - Piemonte CLE Manuscript - Handout
4 - Piemonte Advocacy Under SSR 24 - Handout
5 - Lund Post Onset Earnings in the Gig Economy World - Handout
6 - Nicholas Parr Overpayments What Everyone Should Know - Handout
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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Technical Requirements
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