Turner v. Astrue
Walter L. Turner, Jr. |
Michael J. Astrue |
3:2012cv00422 |
July 13, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Charlotte Office |
XX, Outside State |
David S. Cayer |
Max O. Cogburn |
Retirement and Survivors Benefits |
42 U.S.C. ยง 0405 rsi |
None |
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Filing 25 CLERK'S JUDGMENT is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's Order dated 3/21/2013. Signed by Clerk, Frank G. Johns. (blf) |
Filing 11 ORDER granting 10 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice, added Alan Steven Shachter for Walter L. Turner, Jr. Signed by Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer on 7/19/2012. (tmg) |
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Plaintiff: Walter L. Turner, Jr. | |
Represented By: | Alan Steven Shachter |
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Defendant: Michael J. Astrue | |
Represented By: | Bernard G. Kim |
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