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By Herald-Leader editorial board
September 26, 2018 07:02 AM
The Social Security Administration was slow to halt corruption within its own ranks, but has been eager to penalize Kentuckians who were victimized by their crooked, now-imprisoned lawyer, Eric Conn, and the Social Security judge who pocketed Conn’s bribes.
AppalReD Legal Aid and its pro bono program, also known as Volunteer Lawyers for Appalachian Kentucky, are hosting two luncheons this month, one in Somerset and one in Prestonsburg, to recognize the legal work done by private attorneys throughout its service area on behalf of the area’s low-income individuals and families. The events are part of a national pro bono recognition effort conducted annually in October. The Somerset event will be held on Wednesday, October 10th beginning at noon,
Our Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) Director Scott Davies will be present at the 2018 Madison County Know-It-All Festival.
Saturday, October 6, 2018 at the Richmond - Madison County Library located at 507 W Main St, Richmond, KY between the hours of 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 6, 2018 at the Berea - Madison County Library located at 319 Chestnut St, Berea, KY between the hours of 1:20 p.m. to 1:50 p.m.
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(WYMT) - The Social Security Administration suspended the ongoing re-determination hearings for former clients of Eric C. Conn.
The hearings are put on hold for 60 days so that clients have a chance to recover files that were recently removed from Conn's old law office.
In a Facebook post, attorney Ned Pillersdorf said Congressman Hal Rogers was instrumental in getting this done.
ASHLAND, Ky. – The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order Tuesday approving Kentucky Power’s plan to help more families in need with their bills this winter.
By JANIE SLAVEN
Commonwealth Journal
Nov 9, 2018
Janie Slaven | CJ
AppalReD Legal Aid provides free legal help in civil matters to low-income and vulnerable people in 37 counties in eastern and south central Kentucky. AppalReD Legal Aid is well-known for its family law work including protective orders, divorces, and custody cases. Many people do not know that AppalReD also handles cases in many other legal areas. Those other areas include:
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By Will Wright
wwright@herald-leader.com
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