Practicing Before the Veteran's Administration 2014 - Basic Accreditation to Advanced Concepts

February 2014
 
Practicing Before the Veteran's Administration 2014 - Basic Accreditation to Advanced Concepts
 
*Accreditation Before the VA
In order for attorneys to represent veterans with claims for benefits before the Veterans' Administration, attorneys must be accredited by the VA. To get accredited, you must submit Form 21a (http://www.va.gov/vaforms/va/pdf/VA21a.pdf) to the US Department of Veterans Affairs. You will receive written notification from the VA if you have been accredited. Within 12 months of your VA accreditation, you must take a qualifying 3-hr CLE course.
 
This program meets the VA's initial 3-hour training requirement - whether you take this program live, webcast, video replay, or via homestudy. Because VA's regulations require completion of qualifying CLE “during the first 12-month period following the date of initial accreditation by VA,” CLE courses taken before accreditation do not satisfy the requirements of 38 C.F.R. ยง 14.629(b). If you do not receive your VA accreditation notification prior to this Live Seminar on February 13, but wish to attend the Live or Live Webcast, you may still do so and we will provide you with a copy of the seminar for homestudy so that you may still meet VA accreditation requirements. To clarify, if you do not receive your written notification from the VA prior to the live program, but wish to attend the live program, you would still need to 'retake' the course via homestudy to satisfy VA requirements. In addition to the initial CLE requirement prescribed in section 14.629(b)(1)(iii), VA requires the completion of follow-up CLE not later than 3 years from the date of the initial accreditation and every 2 years thereafter. In complying with section 14.629(b)(1)(iv), follow-up CLE may be dedicated to any topic within the broad “veterans benefits law and procedure” category.
 
For General information about VA Accreditation, visit http:/www.va.gov/ogc/accreditation.asp
 
For more information about CLE requirements with the VA, visit http:/www.va.gov/ogc/accred_faqs.asp

February 2014
 
Practicing Before the Veteran's Administration 2014 - Basic Accreditation to Advanced Concepts
 
8:30 am - Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
9:00 am - Welcome and Introduction
 
9:10 am:
-Representation Before the VA
-Overview of Basic Eligibility for VA Benefits
-Overview of Disability Compensation and the Use of Disability Benefits Questionnaires (38 USC, Chapter 11)
 
10:20 am- Q&A and Networking Break
 
10:30 am:
-Overview of Pension Benefits (38 USC, Chapter 15)
-Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (38 USC, Chapter 13)
-Claims Procedures
-Right to Appeal and Basic Appeals Process
 
12:00 pm - Q&A and Adjourn
 
(Lunch Break)
 
1:00 pm - Welcome and Introduction
 
1:10 pm:
-Agent Orange Claims and the Nehmer Case
-Recent Changes in VA Regulations Concerning Claims for TBI and PTSD
-Representing the Claimant with an Other Than Honorable Discharge
-Section 1151 Claims
 
2:30 pm - Q&A and Networking Break
 
2:40 pm:
- The DRO Process
- The Board of Veterans Appeals
- Advocacy Tips for Claims and Appeals
- The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- Equal Access to Justice Act
 
4:00 pm - Q&A and Adjourn
 
Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non-Member $299.00
CBA Member $269.00
CBA-YLD Member $199.00
Legal Support Staff/Paralegals $199.00
Colorado Lawyers for Colorado Veterans Volunteer $49.00
I will take a Pro Bono Case with CLCV $49.00
CLEACCESSPASS $0.00
  • General Credits: 6.00
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Start Date - End Date
February 13, 2014
Start Time - End Time
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Event Location
CLECI Large Classroom
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