Lesieur v. Kijakazi
LINDSAY LESIEUR |
KILOLO KIJAKAZI, Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
23-1022 |
January 8, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
SSID Title XVI |
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ASSENTED TO MOTION to extend time to file brief and appendix filed by Appellant Lindsay Lesieur. Served on 02/27/2023. [23-1022] (DFS) [Entered: 02/27/2023 10:08 AM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Kilolo Kijakazi filed by Attorney Michael L. Henry. Served on 01/23/2023. [23-1022] (MLH) [Entered: 01/23/2023 09:08 AM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellant Lindsay Lesieur filed by Attorney David F. Spunzo. Served on 01/20/2023. [23-1022] (DFS) [Entered: 01/20/2023 06:43 PM] |
DOCKETING statement filed by Appellant Lindsay Lesieur. Served on 01/20/2023. [23-1022] (DFS) [Entered: 01/20/2023 06:42 PM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief and Appendix due 02/27/2023 for appellant Lindsay Lesieur. Pursuant to F.R.A.P. 31(a), appellee's brief will be due 30 days following service of appellant's brief and appellant's reply brief will be due 21 days following service of appellee's brief. [23-1022] (ALW) [Entered: 01/17/2023 01:04 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Kilolo Kijakazi filed by Attorney Timothy S. Bolen. Served on 01/10/2023. [23-1022] (TSB) [Entered: 01/10/2023 03:03 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #19 ) filed by Appellant Lindsay Lesieur. Docketing Statement and Appearance form due 01/23/2023. [23-1022] (ALW) [Entered: 01/09/2023 11:01 PM] |
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