Norton v. Commissioner of Social Security
WILLIAM CHARLES NORTON |
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY |
23-2249 |
August 8, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
DIWC/DIWW (US Defendant) |
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NORTON v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY |
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Filing 6 RESPONSE of Appellee Commissioner of Social Security to Doc. No. [ # 5 ], [ # 5 ], [ # 5 ]. Service: 09/30/2023 by US mail, email. [953539] [23-2249] [Evan Wisser] [Entered: 09/30/2023 01:15 PM] |
Filing 5 ORDER filed to show cause; Within 30 days from the date of entry of this order, the parties are directed to show cause whether this case should be dismissed or transferred to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The briefing schedule is stayed (Per Curiam). Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [953324] [NL] [Entered: 09/29/2023 11:53 AM] |
Filing 4 INFORMAL OPENING BRIEF FILED by Appellant William Charles Norton. Service: 09/15/2023 by clerk. (PENDING COMPLIANCE REVIEW) [950144] [ALK] [Entered: 09/15/2023 08:41 AM] |
Filing 3 Entry of Appearance for Evan Wisser as counsel for Appellee Commissioner of Social Security. Service: 08/23/2023 by US mail. [945253] [23-2249] [Evan Wisser] [Entered: 08/23/2023 12:40 PM] |
Filing 2 Notice of Unrepresented Person Appearance for Appellant William Charles Norton. Service: 08/16/2023 by US mail. [944664] [JCP] [Entered: 08/21/2023 04:11 PM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 05/10/2023. [941344] Entry of Appearance is due on 08/22/2023. Appellant's brief is due on 10/10/2023. [ALK] [Entered: 08/08/2023 11:21 AM] |
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