Charles R Smith v. Carolyn W. Colvin
Plaintiff: Charles R Smith
Defendant: Carolyn W. Colvin
Case Number: 2:2013cv07528
Filed: October 10, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: John E. McDermott
Presiding Judge: Christina A. Snyder
Nature of Suit: Social Security: DIWC/DIWW

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April 24, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 16 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Magistrate Judge John E. McDermott re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 15 Case Terminated. The above captioned matter is dismissed with prejudice, each party to bear its own fees, costs, and expenses. Made JS-6. (san)
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Plaintiff: Charles R Smith
Represented By: Marc V Kalagian
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Defendant: Carolyn W. Colvin
Represented By: Assistant US Attorney LA-SSA
Represented By: Assistant US Attorney LA-CV
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