Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2017/03/15) */ Missouri Supreme Court Rule 4-precludes me from confirming or denying any of the facts or allegations in Ms***'s complaintFurther, I am precluded from confirming or denying any representation of Ms*** Generally speaking and without confirming or denying the information in Ms***'s complaint, Social Security Disability fees and overpayments are governed by the Social Security AdministrationThe Social Security Administration approves all feesAdditionally, the Social Security Administration pays all feesRedress should be sought through the Social Security Administration In the event the Social Security Administration finds that an overpayment is made, the Social Security Administration would seek reimbursement of the wrongly paid monies paid to the attorney using a Notice of Planned Action letterIn that event the attorney would return funds to the Social Security Administration; not the client Thank you for your attention to this matter
Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 2017/03/15) */
Missouri Supreme Court Rule 4-1.6 precludes me from confirming or denying any of the facts or allegations in Ms. [redacted]'s complaint. Further, I am precluded from confirming or denying any representation of Ms. [redacted].
Generally speaking and...
without confirming or denying the information in Ms. [redacted]'s complaint, Social Security Disability fees and overpayments are governed by the Social Security Administration. The Social Security Administration approves all fees. Additionally, the Social Security Administration pays all fees. Redress should be sought through the Social Security Administration.
In the event the Social Security Administration finds that an overpayment is made, the Social Security Administration would seek reimbursement of the wrongly paid monies paid to the attorney using a Notice of Planned Action letter. In that event the attorney would return funds to the Social Security Administration; not the client.
Thank you for your attention to this matter
Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2017/03/15) */ Missouri Supreme Court Rule 4-precludes me from confirming or denying any of the facts or allegations in Ms***'s complaintFurther, I am precluded from confirming or denying any representation of Ms*** Generally speaking and without confirming or denying the information in Ms***'s complaint, Social Security Disability fees and overpayments are governed by the Social Security AdministrationThe Social Security Administration approves all feesAdditionally, the Social Security Administration pays all feesRedress should be sought through the Social Security Administration In the event the Social Security Administration finds that an overpayment is made, the Social Security Administration would seek reimbursement of the wrongly paid monies paid to the attorney using a Notice of Planned Action letterIn that event the attorney would return funds to the Social Security Administration; not the client Thank you for your attention to this matter
Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 2017/03/15) */
Missouri Supreme Court Rule 4-1.6 precludes me from confirming or denying any of the facts or allegations in Ms. [redacted]'s complaint. Further, I am precluded from confirming or denying any representation of Ms. [redacted].
Generally speaking and...
without confirming or denying the information in Ms. [redacted]'s complaint, Social Security Disability fees and overpayments are governed by the Social Security Administration. The Social Security Administration approves all fees. Additionally, the Social Security Administration pays all fees. Redress should be sought through the Social Security Administration.
In the event the Social Security Administration finds that an overpayment is made, the Social Security Administration would seek reimbursement of the wrongly paid monies paid to the attorney using a Notice of Planned Action letter. In that event the attorney would return funds to the Social Security Administration; not the client.
Thank you for your attention to this matter