Linda Taylor v. Commissioner Social Security, et al
PAUL R. ARMSTRONG, Administrative Law Judge, ABBE MAY, Administrative Law Judge and JAMES SHORT, Administrative Law Judge |
ABBE MAY, An impartial vocation expert, COMMISSIONER SOCIAL SECURITY and JAMES SHORT, Administrative Appeals Judge |
LINDA TAYLOR |
19-2962 |
August 27, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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Linda Taylor v. Commissioner Social Security |
Docket Report
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ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Ms. Katie Gaughan on behalf of Appellee(s) Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security. [19-2962] (KMG) [Entered: 09/12/2019 01:15 PM] |
ECF FILER: Response filed by Appellee Commissioner Social Security to motion for appointment of new counsel, motion for appointment of counsel. Certificate of Service dated 09/12/2019. [19-2962] (KMG) [Entered: 09/12/2019 01:19 PM] |
SECOND MOTION filed by Appellant Linda Taylor for Appointment of Counsel. Response due on 09/16/2019. Certificate of Service dated 09/05/2019. Service made by ECF. (KR) [Entered: 09/05/2019 03:13 PM] |
MOTION filed by Appellant Linda Taylor for Appointment of Counsel. Response due on 09/13/2019. Certificate of Service dated 09/03/2019. Service made by ECF. (SLC) [Entered: 09/05/2019 03:08 PM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (TMM) [Entered: 08/27/2019 08:33 AM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Linda Taylor in District Court No. 1-18-cv-11534. (TMM) [Entered: 08/27/2019 08:26 AM] |
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