Calhoun v. Berryhill
Plaintiff: Brenda Calhoun
Defendant: Nancy A. Berryhill
Case Number: 2:2017cv00120
Filed: September 28, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia
Office: Brunswick Office
County: Appling
Presiding Judge: R. Stan Baker
Presiding Judge: Lisa G. Wood
Nature of Suit: Disability Insurance
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 205
Jury Demanded By: None

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March 27, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 21 ORDER ADOPTING the 19 Report and Recommendations overruling the Plaintiff's 20 Objections and affirming the Commissioner decision. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter appropriate judgment of dismissal. Signed by Judge Lisa G. Wood on 3/27/19. (wwp)
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Plaintiff: Brenda Calhoun
Represented By: Kathy D. Hackel
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