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Laetitia Aby v. Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner, Social Security Administration

Plaintiff:Laetitia Aby
Defendant:Michael J Astrue
 
Case Number:1:2007cv12364
Filed:December 26, 2007
 
Court:Massachusetts District Court
Office:Boston Office [ Court Info ]
County:Middlesex
Presiding Judge:Judge Patti B. Saris
 
Nature of Suit:Social Security - Supplemental Security Income
Cause:42:405 Review of HHS Decision (SSID)
Jurisdiction:U.S. Government Defendant
Jury Demanded By:Plaintiff
Amount Demanded:$50,000.00
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