Coito v. O'Malley
Silvia Coito |
Martin O'Malley |
Social Security Administration |
3:2023cv01691 |
December 28, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
Jeffrey A Meyer |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. § 0405 dc Review of SSA Decision SSDC - Concurrent Title II and Title XVI Claims |
None |
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Filing 7 NOTICE of Appearance by Timothy A Razel on behalf of Martin O'Malley (Razel, Timothy) |
Filing 6 Notice of New SSA Action: Electronic service of the complaint was made by the Clerk's Office upon the Social Security Office of General Counsel and the US Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut. (Chartier, A.) |
Filing 5 NOTICE to Counsel: Due to privacy restrictions on social security cases, absent both a consent to electronic notice and an approved motion for efiling privileges, counsel must mail paper copies to self-represented litigants. Signed by Clerk on 12/28/2023.(Chartier, A.) |
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Answer deadline updated for Martin O'Malley to 2/28/2024. (Chartier, A.) |
Judge Michael P Shea and Judge Maria E. Garcia added. (Freberg, B) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Martin O'Malley, Social Security Administration ( Filing fee $405 receipt number ACTDC-7597004.), filed by Silvia Coito.(Yelner, Olia) |
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