Lavia v. Commissioner, Social Security
James P Lavia |
Commissioner, Social Security |
SSA Notify |
1:2021cv01718 |
July 9, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of Maryland |
J Mark Coulson |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 402 |
None |
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Filing 5 PAPERLESS NOTICE of Appearance and Consent to Magistrate Judge by Kelly M Marzullo on behalf of Commissioner, Social Security. A certified copy of the transcript of the record is due in 60 days unless otherwise ordered. (kw2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 4 PAPERLESS ORDER: In accordance with 28 USC 636(c), all parties have voluntarily consented to have Magistrate Judge The Honorable Judge Coulson conduct all further proceedings in this case, including trial and entry of final judgment, and conduct all post-judgment proceedings, with direct review by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, if an appeal is filed. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson on 7/12/2021. (jb5, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 3 (FILED IN ERROR)PAPERLESS NOTICE of Appearance and Consent to Magistrate Judge by Commissioner, Social Security (jb5, Deputy Clerk) Modified on 7/14/2021 (kw2s, Deputy Clerk). |
Filing 2 Consent to Magistrate Judge (Sindler, Andrew) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner, Social Security ( Filing fee $ 402 receipt number 0416-9370974.), filed by James P Lavia. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Sindler, Andrew) |
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