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Pennington - Ray recently succeeded in an SSDI claim for a Wilkes-Barre woman with multiple sclerosis. The claim was denied at the application level because the medical file was incomplete.

On December 26, 2007, attorneys Pennington and Ray were notified that their Lancaster County client with multiple physical disabilities would be awarded SSDI benefits.

Pennington - Ray were recent presenters at the 2007 NAMI PA Annual Conference in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Pennington and Ray addressed the topic "Criminal History and background checks in the workplace: what you need to know". Attorney Pennington also participated in the conference's "criminal justice symposium".

Attorney Steve Pennington succeeded in having the disorderly conduct conviction of a 12 year old with ADHD overturned on the basis that his conduct was in no way "obscene" as required by the section of the law he was charged with violating.

Attorney Jamie Ray recently spoke to a group of people with MS and their families at an event hosted by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central Pennsylvania Chapter. Attorney Ray shared information about how to apply for social security disability, and how to appeal a denial of social security disability benefits.

Pennington - Ray  succeeds in Social Security Disability appeal for Philadelphia woman with mental and physical disabilities.  In June 2007, Attorney Ray assisted this woman in receiving benefits as a result of multiple disabilities.  The firm worked diligently to obtain complete medical records and ensured that they were available to social security, leading to the success of the appeal

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Ms. Jamie C. Ray, Esquire, recently participated in the 31st Institute on Rehabilitation Issues (IRI), a study group which wrote and produced a publication titled "Leading and Managing Change in Public Vocational Rehabilitation".  The IRI consists of 15 individuals from across the United States.  Participants are nominated by the United States Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA).

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secured continued paratransit eligibility for a Philadelphia woman with multiple disabilities including cerebral palsy.  The firm worked closely with the individual, her family and her healthcare providers to obtain the information necessary to succeed at the administrative hearing.

Pennington - Ray succeeds in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) appeal for Philadelphia woman with severe vision impairments and cancer.  In August 2006, The firm of Pennington -Ray assisted this long time Philadelphia resident in receiving these benefits.  The firm worked diligently to obtain complete medical records and ensured that they were available to social security, leading to the success of the appeal.

Pennington - Ray is featured in the Spring Quarterly Edition of the newsletter "MS Connection".  This newsletter provides valuable information to individuals with Multiple Sclerosis in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.  The Pennington Ray feature addresses social security disability appeals.  To obtain your own copy of the "MS Connection" sign up on line at www.nmss.org.

Pennington - Ray succeeds in Social Security Disability appeal for Harrisburg man with severe vision and orthopedic impairments.  In January 2006, Pennington Ray assisted a gentleman in receiving benefits as a result of multiple disabilities.  The firm worked diligently to obtain complete medical records and ensured that they were available to social security, leading to the success of the appeal.

Attorney Jamie Ray is honored as a member of the "2006 MS Leadership Class" by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Delaware Valley Chapter. The MS Leadership class program honors Philadelphia area leaders in the areas of business, civics and culture, while raising funds to assist individuals with MS and their families.

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