Metten v. Commissioner of Social Security
Kimberly Claire Metten |
Commissioner of Social Security |
SSA General Counsel |
3:2022cv00038 |
January 28, 2022 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Tom S Lee |
Robert H Walker |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC) |
None |
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Filing 5 Summons Issued as to Commissioner of Social Security, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General (PG) |
Filing 4 ORDER requiring Answer and Briefing. Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert H Walker on 1/31/22 (TS) |
Filing 3 ORDER *RESTRICTED* granting #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert H Walker on 1/31/22 (TS) |
Filing 2 *RESTRICTED* MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Kimberly Claire Metten. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(PG) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of Social Security, filed by Kimberly Claire Metten. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Envelope)(PG) |
DOCKET ANNOTATION: Attorney is advised that the proposed order that was attached to the complaint when received in today's mail for new case function should be sent directly to chambers by email. (Court's Administrative Procedures for Electronic Case Filing Sec. 5.B). (PG) |
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