Guay v. US Social Security Administration, Acting Commissioner
Catherine Guay |
US Social Security Administration, Acting Commissioner |
US Social Security Administration - Notice Only (Court Use Only) and US Social Security Admin-Notice Only USA (Court Use Only) |
1:2019cv00008 |
January 4, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Joseph A DiClerico |
Andrea K Johnstone |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
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Filing 2 Letter to Catherine Guay from Deputy Clerk re: Service Documents. (ko) |
NOTICE. This case has been designated for Electronic Case Filing. All further submissions shall be filed in compliance with the Administrative Procedures for Electronic Case Filing. Pro se litigants are not required to file electronically and may continue to file documents in paper format. Persons filing electronically are strongly encouraged to complete the interactive training modules available on the courts website. To access these modules, click #HERE. (ej) |
Filing 1 SSA COMPLAINT (filing fee $400 receipt number 14649017289) filed by Catherine Guay.(ej) |
Case assigned to Judge Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. The case designation is: 1:19-cv-8-JD. Please show this number with the judge designation on all future pleadings. (ej) |
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