Kimberly Stewart v. Andrew Saul
Defendant / Appellee: ANDREW M. SAUL, Commissioner of Social Security
Plaintiff / Appellant: KIMBERLY ANN STEWART, XXX-XX-5429 and KIMBERLY ANN STEWART
Case Number: 20-36018
Filed: November 24, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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January 8, 2021 Filing 4 Filed order (Deputy Clerk: TAH): The appellants unopposed motion (Docket Entry No. [ # 3 ]) for voluntary dismissal is granted. This appeal is dismissed. Fed. R. App. P. 42(b). A copy of this order sent to the district court shall act as and for the mandate of this court. [11957667] (AF) [Entered: 01/08/2021 03:58 PM]
January 7, 2021 Filing 3 Filed (ECF) Appellant Kimberly Ann Stewart Stipulated Motion to dismiss the case. Date of service: 01/07/2021. [11955656] [20-36018] (Seidlitz, John) [Entered: 01/07/2021 11:50 AM]
December 7, 2020 Filing 2 MEDIATION ORDER FILED: The Mediation Program of the Ninth Cir. Court of Appeals facilitates settlement while appeals are pending. See FRAP 33 & Ninth Cir.R. 33-1. Mediation assessment conferences are not routinely scheduled in social security appeals. Csl are encouraged to contact circuit mediator if they believe this social security appeal has remand potential or is otherwise amenable to resolution. Specifically, csl are requested to contact the mediator if claimant has been awarded benefits after the district court's decision or if claimant is deceased. The mediator can also assist csl with procedural matters that may lead to the resolution of an appeal. Csl for the party contacting the Mediation Program are encouraged to copy csl for the other party to the appeal on any such requests. Info regarding the medation program may be found at www.ca9.uscourts.gov/mediation. [11917371] (MS) [Entered: 12/07/2020 02:47 PM]
November 24, 2020 Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. SEND MQ: Yes. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Kimberly Ann Stewart Mediation Questionnaire due on 12/01/2020. Appellant Kimberly Ann Stewart opening brief due 01/22/2021. Appellee Andrew M. Saul, Commissioner of Social Security answering brief due 02/22/2021. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [11904745] (JMR) [Entered: 11/24/2020 09:53 AM]

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Defendant / appellee: ANDREW M. SAUL, Commissioner of Social Security
Represented By: Jeffrey Eric Staples
Represented By: Victoria L. Francis
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Plaintiff / appellant: KIMBERLY ANN STEWART, XXX-XX-5429
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