Frazier v. Saul, Commissioner of Social Security
Carolyn Frazier |
Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security and Andrew Saul |
SSA Notify |
1:2020cv03615 |
December 15, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Maryland |
Deborah L. Boardman |
Ellen L Hollander |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XIV |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
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Filing 7 Summons Issued 60 days as to Andrew Saul, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General. (dass, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 6 ORDER granting #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; directing Plaintiff's counsel to effectuate service. Signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah L. Boardman on 12/17/2020. (dass, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 5 PAPERLESS NOTICE of Appearance and Consent to Magistrate Judge by Kelly M Marzullo on behalf of Andrew Saul. (dass, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 4 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Deborah L. Boardman for all Proceedings. Signed by Judge Ellen L. Hollander on 12/16/2020. (cags, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 3 Consent to Magistrate Judge (Piazza, Vincent) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Carolyn Frazier (Attachments: #1 Affidavit)(Piazza, Vincent) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security, filed by Carolyn Frazier. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Summons)(Piazza, Vincent) |
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