CAMPBELL v. KIJAKAZI
JORDAN CAMPBELL |
KILOLO KIJAKAZI, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION and KILOLO KIJAKAZI |
3:2023cv00165 |
October 13, 2023 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Matthew P Brookman |
Crystal S Wildeman |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (SSID) |
None |
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Filing 10 ORDER - Within fifty-six (56) days of this Order, Plaintiff shall file a brief in support of the complaint. Within fifty-six (56) days after service of Plaintiff's brief, Defendant shall file a brief in response. Within twenty-eight (28) days after service of Defendant's opposition brief, Plaintiff will file his/her reply brief, if any. See Order for details. Signed by Magistrate Judge Crystal S. Wildeman on 12/11/2023.(LBT) |
Filing 9 TRANSCRIPT of Administrative Record of Social Security Administration, by KILOLO KIJAKAZI. (Attachments: #1 court transcript index, #2 administrative records, #3 payment records, #4 jurisdictional records, #5 non disability records, #6 disability records, #7 medical records part 1, #8 medical records part 2, #9 medical records part 3, #10 medical records part 4, #11 medical records part 5)(Wierenga, Julian) |
Filing 8 ORDER OF REFERENCE - The parties have indicated their consent to the exercise of jurisdiction by a United States Magistrate Judge in their Joint Consent, Dkt. #7 . It is, therefore, ORDERED that this case be referred to the currently assigned United States Magistrate Judge, the Honorable Crystal S. Wildeman, to conduct all proceedings and order the entry of judgment in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 636(c) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 73. Should this case be reassigned to a magistrate judge other than the magistrate judge assigned the date of this order, any attorney or party of record may object within 30 days of such reassignment. If no objection is filed, the consent will remain in effect. The cause number of this action shall be amended as shown above to reflect the referral of this action to the Magistrate Judge. Signed by District Judge Matthew P. Brookman on 11/7/2023. (CKM) |
Filing 7 JOINT CONSENT to Jurisdiction to US Magistrate Judge by KILOLO KIJAKAZI. (Wierenga, Julian) |
Filing 6 NOTICE of Appearance by Elisa Donohoe on behalf of Defendant KILOLO KIJAKAZI. (Donohoe, Elisa) |
Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by Julian Clifford Wierenga on behalf of Defendant KILOLO KIJAKAZI. (Wierenga, Julian) |
Filing 4 MAGISTRATE JUDGE's NOTICE of Availability to Exercise Jurisdiction issued. (AAS) |
Filing 3 Pursuant to Rule 3 of the Supplemental Rules for Social Security Actions under 42 U.S.C. 405(g), the Clerk has issued a Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) using the Case Management and Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system, notifying the appropriate Regional Social Security Administration's Office of General Counsel and the United States Attorney's Office of the case. No summons shall issue. (AAS) |
Filing 2 NOTICE of Appearance by William Martain Krowl on behalf of Plaintiff JORDAN CAMPBELL. (Krowl, William) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against KILOLO KIJAKAZI, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, filed by JORDAN CAMPBELL. (Filing fee $402, receipt number AINSDC-7854723) (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Krowl, William) |
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