Nader v. Saul
Sharon Nader |
Commissioner Andrew Saul and Andrew Saul |
1:2020cv03445 |
June 12, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Young B Kim |
Martha M Pacold |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 205 |
None |
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Filing 11 ORDER Fifth Amended General Order 20-0012 IN RE: CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PUBLIC EMERGENCY Signed by the Chief Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on July 10, 2020. This Order does not extend or modify any deadlines set in civil cases. No motions may be noticed for in-person presentment; the presiding judge will notify parties of the need, if any, for a hearing by electronic means or in-court proceeding. See attached Order. Signed by the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 7/10/2020: Mailed notice. (Clerk10, Docket) |
Filing 10 MINUTE entry before the Honorable Young B. Kim: The government is directed to file the administrative record by August 14, 2020. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is due by October 16, 2020. The government's response and/or cross- motion for summary judgment is due by December 18, 2020. If Plaintiff believes that a reply is necessary, she may file a reply brief by January 6, 2021, but one is not required. Plaintiff's brief in support of reversing the final agency decision must include a section with a recitation of the relevant facts and a separate section identifying the statement of the issues presented in the brief. The statement of issues must set out a numbered list of issues for the court's consideration. The issue statement must also identify with specificity the aspects of the Commissioner's final decision that Plaintiff challenges, along with a concise explanation of why Plaintiff believes the challenged aspects are unsupported by substantial evidence. In the argument section of its response the government must address each issue Plaintiff identifies in his or her brief's statement of the issues. Mailed notice (ma,) |
Filing 9 ORDER REASSIGNING Case to the Honorable Young B. Kim, pursuant to Local Rule 73.1(C) for all further proceedings, parties having consented to the reassignment. Honorable Martha M. Pacold no longer assigned to the case. Signed by Honorable Martha M. Pacold on 6/24/2020.(rp, ) |
Filing 8 JOINT CONSENT to Exercise of Jurisdiction by a United States Magistrate Judge (Goldbloom, Marcie) |
Filing 7 DESIGNATION of Jimmy Lorenzo Arce as U.S. Attorney for Defendant Andrew Saul (Arce, Jimmy) |
Filing 5 ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Sharon Nader by Elise D Crawley (Crawley, Elise) |
Filing 4 ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Sharon Nader by Beth A. Alpert (Alpert, Beth) |
Filing 3 ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Sharon Nader by Marcie E. Goldbloom (Goldbloom, Marcie) |
Filing 2 CIVIL Cover Sheet (Goldbloom, Marcie) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Sharon Nader; Filing fee $ 400, receipt number 0752-17103493.(Goldbloom, Marcie) |
CASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable Martha M. Pacold. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Young B. Kim. Case assignment: Random assignment. (sxh, ) |
Filing 6 ORDER: Fourth Amended General Order 20-0012 IN RE: CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PUBLIC EMERGENCY Signed by the Chief Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on May 26, 2020. This Order does not extend or modify any deadlines set in civil cases. For non-emergency motions, no motion may be noticed for presentment on a date earlier than July 15, 2020. See attached Order. Signed by the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 5/26/2020: Mailed notice. (rc, ) |
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