Linda L. Landry is a Senior Attorney at the Disability Law Center, where she has practiced since 1990. With over 40 years of experience in legal advocacy, her work encompasses individual representation, training, impact and policy work, class action litigation, and technical assistance to a statewide network of attorneys and advocates representing Social Security and SSI disability claimants.
John S. Whitelaw is the Advocacy Director at the Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI) in Delaware, the first person to hold that position when he rejoined the organization in December 2017. With more than 35 years of experience representing low-income and other vulnerable clients across legal aid programs in multiple states, John has dedicated his career to government benefits advocacy and Social Security representation.
Turn SSA Overpayment Rules into Powerful Advocacy Tools
Social Security overpayments can create severe financial and emotional burdens for claimants. This program examines how the Social Security Administration’s Program Operations Manual System (POMS) can be used to challenge and resolve overpayments more effectively. Attorneys will learn how the 2024 reorganization of the overpayment POMS introduced claimant-friendly provisions that may support waiver requests and early resolution. The session focuses on key guidance related to fault determinations and ability-to-repay analysis. Participants will gain practical strategies for locating and applying these provisions in real client cases.
Eligible for up to 1 CLE Credit Hour
This session was originally submitted for CLE as a live, in-person presentation and a live webcast for the 2026 Spring National Conference and may be eligible for self-study credit.
Each state handles self-study credit differently; for questions, please consult your State Bar Association.
Recorded Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: April 22, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Linda L. Landry, Esq., Senior Attorney | Disability Law Center
Linda L. Landry is a Senior Attorney at the Disability Law Center, where she has practiced since 1990. With over 40 years of experience in legal advocacy, her work encompasses individual representation, training, impact and policy work, class action litigation, and technical assistance to a statewide network of attorneys and advocates representing Social Security and SSI disability claimants. She focuses on Social Security benefit issues and work incentives, as well as the related health benefits programs MassHealth and Medicare. A graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, Linda is a nationally recognized presenter and writer on disability benefits law and has received some of the field’s most distinguished honors, including the NOSSCR Distinguished Service Award and the Massachusetts Bar Association Equal Access to Justice Award.
John S. Whitelaw, Esq. | Advocacy Director, Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI)
John S. Whitelaw is the Advocacy Director at the Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI) in Delaware, the first person to hold that position when he rejoined the organization in December 2017. With more than 35 years of experience representing low-income and other vulnerable clients across legal aid programs in multiple states, John has dedicated his career to government benefits advocacy and Social Security representation. He has represented claimants at all administrative levels and in federal and state court, and has been a national trainer on SSI and Social Security Disability matters. He is also a member of the Delaware Board of Bar Examiners, believed to be the first legal aid attorney in Delaware to hold that distinction.
I. Mining the POMS for Overpayment and Waiver Gold | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Unaddressed overpayments cause claimants financial and emotional distress. When the overpayment POMS were reorganized in 2024, SSA added claimant friendly provisions that can help resolve overpayments earlier. The revised provisions on fault and ability to repay are especially helpful, if only one knows where to look. This presentation will identify and put those helpful provisions in context.