Leonard v. Social Security Administration Commissioner
Christopher Leonard |
Social Security Administration Commissioner |
4:2019cv04122 |
September 24, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas |
Texarkana Office |
Barry A Bryant |
Mark E Ford |
Social Security: RSI Tax Suits |
42 U.S.C. ยง 0405 g |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 7 SUMMONS Returned Executed by Christopher Leonard. Social Security Administration Commissioner served on 10/3/2019, answer due 12/2/2019. (Giles, Greg) |
TEXT ONLY MEMO OF REASSIGNMENT. Case reassigned to Honorable Mark E. Ford. Honorable Barry A. Bryant no longer assigned to case. (mll) |
Filing 6 THE DOCUMENT IS RESTRICTED TO COURT USERS AND CASE PARTICIPANTS. Summons Issued as to Social Security Administration Commissioner, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General and returned to attorney or plaintiff for service. YOU MUST PRINT THIS ISSUED SUMMONS, WHICH IS THE MAIN DOCUMENT. PAPER COPIES WILL NOT BE MAILED. (mll) |
Filing 5 THE DOCUMENT IS RESTRICTED TO COURT USERS. Summons Requested for USA Agency, Corporation, Officers or Employees as to U. S. Attorney, Attorney General, Office of Regional Chief Counsel for service of the following document: #2 Complaint. (Giles, Greg) |
Filing 4 ORDER granting #3 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; granting #3 Motion for Service and DIRECTING SERVICE on Social Security Administration Commissioner. The plaintiff is directed to serve a copy of the complaint and this order on the defendant by certified mail, return receipt requested, as well as the US Attorney General and US Attorney for Western District/Arkansas without prepayment of fees and costs. Defendant is to answer within 60 days from the date of service. Signed by Honorable Barry A. Bryant on September 25, 2019. (mll) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Christopher Leonard. (Giles, Greg). Added MOTION for Service on 9/25/2019. (mll) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against Social Security Administration Commissioner, filed by Christopher Leonard.(Giles, Greg) |
Filing 1 CIVIL COVER SHEET for case initiated by Christopher Leonard. Please proceed with filing your case initiating documents.If the case initiating documents are not filed by Close of Business the next business day your case may be terminated. (mll) |
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Plaintiff: Christopher Leonard | |
Represented By: | Greg R. Giles |
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Defendant: Social Security Administration Commissioner | |
Represented By: | Office of Regional Counsel-Dallas |
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