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Hubley.esq: A discussion on the problems with vocational exper...

Hubley.esq: A discussion on the problems with vocational exper... : "The following is a link to an article I published with respect to the problems with vocational expert testimony in Social Security Disabilit..."

A discussion on the problems with vocational expert testimony

The following is a link to an article I published with respect to the problems with vocational expert testimony in Social Security Disability hearings. The article has been posted on Traver & Traver, S.C., a nationally recognized Social Security Disability law firm who has been advocating for a practical approach that is both scientific and reliable: http://ssaconnect.com/content/view/7/175/

A calling

Although law is a service profession, it is also a public profession. As attorneys, we are supposed to serve our clients zealously. This includes representing our clients, as counselors, citizens, reformers, community activists, and public servants. By doing so we maintain the integrity of the legal community. As attorneys, we play many roles. One of those roles requires attorneys to not only represent the client's interests before the legal system, but also represent the legal system to the client.