Several Oregon Attorneys are lying to their clients who want to fire them and hire Daniel Bernath. They are saying that
"you'll have to start all over again. Your wait will start at the beginning if you switch lawyers."
THIS IS AN OUTRIGHT LIE. When you fire a lazy lawyer or ineffective lawyer who has ignored your case and Daniel Bernath takes over your case, you DO NOT go to the back of the line and start your wait all over again.
This is an outright lie by some Oregon lawyers.
Daniel
A. Bernath
Attorney at Law
Member US Supreme Court~California Supreme
Court Bars
15532 SW Pacific Hwy C1B #404
Tigard OR 97224
(503) 639 6666
ussyorktown@comcast.net
,
January 22, 2009
Dedicated to helping the disabled
To: Social
Security General Counsel
Oregon State Bar-Discipline
Merrill Schneider lying to helpless Social Security claimants about Social Security regulations
Greetings:
I am a Social Security claimant’s representative. Often times, claimants will approach me to hire me stating that they wish to terminate the services of Merrill Schneider, a member of the Oregon State Bar.
On at least two occasions, these helpless claimants state that Merrill Schneider tells them the following, or words to this effect;
“If
you fire me then your Social Security Disability case will start all over from
the start. You’ll get to the back of the line. You’ve been waiting for two
years (or two months) and you’ll start right over at the beginning of the line.”
Of course, this is a lie-the social security case stays in line for a hearing without disruption. I have at least two people who have testified that Merrill Schneider has lied to them in this way. Of course the Oregon State Bar has regulations that an attorney in that bar association may not lie to clients. The Social Security regulations are even more precise in this regard that a representative may not lie to a claimant regarding social security regulations.
Therefore, please strike Merrill Schneider from the roll of attorneys who can practice before the Social Security Administration and disbar him from practicing law in Oregon.
Respectfully,
Daniel A. Bernath
Daniel A. Bernath
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