Sandra Lucas v. Andrew Saul
SANDRA YVONNE LUCAS |
ANDREW M. SAUL, Commissioner of Social Security |
20-15140 |
February 4, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL AND PRO SE APPELLANT. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Sandra Yvonne Lucas opening brief due 04/03/2020. Appellee Andrew M. Saul, Commissioner of Social Security answering brief due 05/04/2020. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [11584036] (JMR) [Entered: 02/04/2020 09:20 AM] |
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Plaintiff / appellant: SANDRA YVONNE LUCAS | |
Represented By: | Sandra Yvonne Lucas |
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Defendant / appellee: ANDREW M. SAUL, Commissioner of Social Security | |
Represented By: | Edward Alan Olsen Esquire |
Represented By: | Daniel Paul Talbert |
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