Easterbrook v. Astrue
4:2009cv03239 |
November 20, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI Office |
Joseph F. Bataillon |
None |
U.S. Government Defendant |
42:205 Denial Social Security Benefits |
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Filing 37 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff's motions for payment of attorney fees, Filing Nos. 30 and 33 , are granted. Payment in the amount of $7,898.46, minus any authorized deductions, shall be paid directly to attorney Stephen Speicher as set forth herein. Ordered by Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (TCL ) |
Filing 25 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the determination of the Commissioner is reversed in favor of the plaintiff. This case is remanded for a determination of benefits. A separate judgment will be entered in conjunction with this Memorandum and Order. Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (TCL ) |
Filing 13 ORDER - The Plaintiff's Motion for Extension of Time 12 in which to file Plaintiff's initial brief is granted. Plaintiff shall file her brief on or before May 10, 2010.Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (TCL ) |
Filing 4 ORDER that plaintiff's motion to proceed in forma pauperis 2 is granted. Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (CJP) |
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