White v. Astrue
Jerry Vernon White |
Michael J. Astrue |
SSA Noticing |
1:2012cv01898 |
July 20, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Denver |
John L. Kane |
Supplemental Security Income |
42 U.S.C. ยง 416 |
None |
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Filing 35 ORDER affirming the Commissioner's 5/24/2012 final decision regarding period of disability, denial of disability insurance benefits, and denial of supplemental security income. Entered by Judge Raymond P. Moore on 8/26/2015. (cpear) |
Filing 26 ORDER for Plaintiff to File Opening Brief with Citations to Case Record. In Plaintiff's Reply Brief filed February 21, 2013, Plaintiff stated he would provide an "alias copy" of his Opening Brief with appropriate citations to the r ecord. To date, the Court has no record of receiving such an Opening Brief. It is therefore ORDERED that on or before July 9, 2013 Plaintiff shall refile his Opening Brief with appropriate citations to the record. No other modifications or changes to the original Opening Brief (ECF No. 15 ) are allowed. By Judge Raymond P. Moore on 06/25/13. (alvsl) |
Filing 10 Joint Case Management Plan for Social Security Cases. SS Plaintiff's Brief due by 11/26/2012. SS Defendant's Brief due by 12/26/2012. SS Plaintiff's Reply Brief due by 1/8/2013, by Judge John L. Kane on 10/15/12. (lygsl, ) |
Filing 4 Minute ORDER Regarding Instructions for Preparation of Joint Case Management Plan for Social Security Cases, by Judge John L. Kane on 7/30/12. (sgrim) |
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