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Frequently asked questions
- What
happens after my retirement hearing?
- Is there a
way to settle my case without a hearing?
- How can I get a
hearing?
- What are my rights?
- Can my case be
mediated?
- Who is
involved in the hearing?
- What can I
bring to my hearing?
- Can I waive my
hearing and submit my case on documents?
- When
and where will the hearing be conducted?
- What
if I cant be there on the day set?
- What if I dont
attend the hearing or fail to participate in the proceedings?
- Can I call the
Administrative Magistrate to discuss the case?
- Can I get
a stenographic record of the hearing?
- How can I prove
my case?
- When
will the Administrative Magistrate decide the case?
- Do I have a
right to appeal the decision?
- Where is DALA
located?
- Can
I file documents electronically?
- How
do I appeal a decision of a retirement board?
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Is there a recommended order for exhibits in
disability cases?
 
Division
of Administrative Law Appeals 98 North Washington Street, 4th
Floor
Boston, MA 02114
Telephone (617) 727-7060 Fax (617) 727-7248
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