Tommy Phillips v. Kilolo Kijakazi
Plaintiff / Appellant: Tommy L. Phillips
Defendant / Appellee: Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Case Number: 21-2876
Filed: August 23, 2021
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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Date Filed Description
April 26, 2022 Tommy Phillips v. Kilolo Kijakazi

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Date Filed Document Text
September 9, 2021 MOTION for extension of time to file brief until 11/03/2021, filed by Appellant Mr. Tommy L. Phillips w/service by USCA8 09/09/2021. [5074598] [21-2876] (CRJ) [Entered: 09/09/2021 02:35 PM]
September 9, 2021 CLERK ORDER:Granting [ # 5074598-2 ] motion for extension of time to file brief filed by Appellant Mr. Tommy L. Phillips. Brief of Tommy L. Phillips due 11/03/2021 [5074603] [21-2876] (CRJ) [Entered: 09/09/2021 02:39 PM]
August 27, 2021 APPEARANCE filed by Scott C. Ackerman for Appellee Ms. Kilolo Kijakazi w/service 08/27/2021 [5070394] [21-2876] (SCA) [Entered: 08/27/2021 01:11 PM]
August 23, 2021 BRIEFING SCHEDULE SET AS FOLLOWS: If the original file of the U.S. District Court is available for review in electronic format, the court will rely on the electronic version of the record in its review. The appendices required by 8th Circuit Rule 30A shall not be required. In accordance with 8th Circuit Local Rule 30A (a)(2), the clerk of the United States District Court is requested to forward to this Court forthwith any portions of the original record which are not available in an electronic format or filed under seal, exhibits, administrative records and state court files. BRIEF OF APPELLANT Tommy L. Phillips due 10/04/2021. Appellee brief is due 30 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the brief of appellant. [5068112] [21-2876] (AEV) [Entered: 08/23/2021 11:09 AM]
August 23, 2021 UPDATED fee status - [Case Number 21-2876: In Forma Pauperis] [5068109] [21-2876] (AEV) [Entered: 08/23/2021 11:08 AM]
August 23, 2021 Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal, Memorandum and Order 8/6/21, Judgment 8/6/21, docket entries, [5068101] [21-2876] (AEV) [Entered: 08/23/2021 11:01 AM]
August 23, 2021 CLERK LETTER sent regarding. Upon further review, it was determined that pauper status was granted in the district court and will carry over in this matter. A briefing schedule will be set. [5068104] [21-2876] (AEV) [Entered: 08/23/2021 11:04 AM]
August 23, 2021 Civil case docketed. [5068098] [21-2876] (AEV) [Entered: 08/23/2021 10:56 AM]

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Plaintiff / appellant: Tommy L. Phillips
Represented By: Tommy L. Phillips
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Defendant / appellee: Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Represented By: Nicholas P. Llewellyn
Represented By: Scott C. Ackerman
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