NALLY v. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONER
RAVEN A NALLY |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONER |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
2:2024cv00032 |
February 5, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of Maine |
JOHN C NIVISON |
NANCY TORRESEN |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC) |
None |
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Filing 6 NOTICE of Appearance by TIMOTHY S. BOLEN on behalf of SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONER (BOLEN, TIMOTHY) |
Filing 5 NOTICE of Service: AUSA ANDREW K. LIZOTTE has been added to the docket for service and notice purposes only. Pursuant to Social Security Supplemental Rule 3, the Court has electronically sent notice to the United States Attorney for the District of Maine that a Complaint against the Commissioner of Social Security was filed in this case. Pursuant to Social Security Supplemental Rule 4 the Commissioner's Answer is due within 60 days after notice. Answer due by 4/5/2024. (slg) |
Filing 4 ORDER granting #3 Motion to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees and Costs. By MAGISTRATE JUDGE JOHN C. NIVISON. (NIVISON, JOHN) |
Filing 3 MOTION to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees and Costs by RAVEN A NALLY (cjd) |
Filing 2 CIVIL COVER SHEET. (cjd) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONER, filed by RAVEN A NALLY.(cjd) |
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