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January 28, 2019 · 11:30 am

Social Security Act’s fee cap of 25% of past-due benefits applies only to fees for court representation, not to aggregate fees for both court and agency representation


Opinion:
RICHARD CULBERTSON
v.
NANCY BERRYHILL,
ACTING COMMISSIONER
OF SOCIAL SECURITY

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