Karen Capato v. Comm Social Security
Plaintiff - Appellant: KAREN K. CAPATO, o/b/o B.N.C., K.N.C.
Defendant - Appellee: COMM SOCIAL SECURITY
Case Number: 10-2027
Filed: April 16, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Nature of Suit: D.I.W.C./D.I.W.W.

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July 24, 2013 Karen Capato v. Comm Social Security

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July 24, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 3011334458 NOT PRECEDENTIAL OPINION Coram: CHAGARES, VANASKIE and BARRY, Circuit Judges. Total Pages: 9. Judge: CHAGARES authoring with separate Concurring Opinion by Judge VANASKIE.
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Plaintiff - appellant: KAREN K. CAPATO, o/b/o B.N.C., K.N.C.
Represented By: Bernard A. Kuttner
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Defendant - appellee: COMM SOCIAL SECURITY
Represented By: Christopher J. Brackett
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