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· 10/6/1997

Willis v. Callahan

Citations

  • 979 F. Supp. 1299
  • 1997 WL 627058

How courts have described this case

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  • “If the claimant has stopped working, his or her residual functioning capacity is determined by asking whether the claimant can work an eight-hour day. Thus, once a claimant has stopped working, she is considered disabled if she is only able to perform part-time work.”

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Judges: Frye

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