This year's conference, which spans four days over October 17-20, marks the 65th annual meeting dedicated to Social Security legal issues. The NOSSCR draws attorneys from all over the country to share experiences and discuss innovations in advocating for Social Security applicants. Among the workshops and classes offered over the four-day conference, attorneys and judges will lead classes and lectures on changes to the law and regulations, medical developments and other topics that will help attorneys understand Social Security law. Steve and Gayle Troutman, founders of Troutman & Troutman, P.C., will be leading the "Tenth Circuit Practice" workshop, which will give attorneys insight and advice on litigating on behalf of clients in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the District Courts.
"Belonging to NOSSCR and attending the conferences is absolutely necessary for an attorney to be informed as to the ever-changing state of the law regarding Social Security disability benefits," said Steve Troutman. "We are honored to be asked to share our experiences and advice through this panel. Every attorney whose practice involves Social Security should be familiar with the trends and landmark cases in the courts."
The attorneys at Troutman & Troutman, P.C. dedicate their practice to helping applicants obtain and maintain their Social Security disability benefits. Steve Troutman obtained his law degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law and has been handling complex Social Security cases since 1998. Gayle Troutman received her law degree in 1993 from the University of Tulsa College of Law and was admitted to the Bar of the State of Oklahoma that same year.
If you have any questions, please contact Steve Troutman at steve@troutmanlaw.com or by phone at 918-587-0050.


