Beaudet v. Colvin
Plaintiff: Robert Beaudet
Defendant: Carolyn Colvin
Case Number: 1:2014cv00112
Filed: March 3, 2014
Court: US District Court for the District of Rhode Island
Office: Providence Office
County: Providence
Presiding Judge: William E. Smith
Presiding Judge: Patricia A. Sullivan
Nature of Suit: Supplemental Security Income
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 405
Jury Demanded By: None

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September 16, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 18 ORDER denying 10 Motion to Reverse Decision of the Commissioner; granting 12 Motion to Affirm the Decision of the Commissioner; adopting 15 Report and Recommendations. So Ordered by Chief Judge William E. Smith on 9/15/2015. (Jackson, Ryan)
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Plaintiff: Robert Beaudet
Represented By: Candace Brown Casey
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Defendant: Carolyn Colvin
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