Dobry v. Social Security Administration
Brian L. Dobry |
Brian Dobry and Social Security Administration |
2:2021cv00521 |
June 7, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Kirtan Khalsa |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 12 CONSENT TO PROCEED Before a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Under 28 U.S.C. 636(c) and Fed.R.Civ.P. 73(b), Social Security Administration voluntarily consent(s) to have United States Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa conduct dispositive proceedings in this matter, including motions and trial, and order the entry of final judgment. (Lucero, Manuel)[THIS IS A TEXT-ONLY ENTRY. THERE ARE NO DOCUMENTS ATTACHED.] |
Filing 11 NOTICE of Appearance by Manuel Lucero on behalf of Social Security Administration (Lucero, Manuel) |
Filing 10 SUMMONS Returned Executed U.S. Attorney served on 7/2/2021, answer due 8/31/2021. (jg) |
Filing 9 SUMMONS Returned Executed U.S. Attorney General served on 7/2/2021, answer due 8/31/2021. (jg) |
Filing 8 SUMMONS Returned Executed Social Security Administration served on 7/2/2021, answer due 8/31/2021. (jg) |
Summons Issued as to Social Security Administration, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General (jg) |
Filing 7 ORDER FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. The United States Marshal shall serve the summons and complaint personally on Defendant as directed by the Clerk. (kmt) |
Filing 6 ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. Plaintiff's Application to Proceed in District Court without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form) (Doc. 5) is granted. Plaintiff may proceed without prepayment of costs or other fees or the need to provide security therefor. (kmt) |
Filing 5 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Brian L. Dobry. (jg) |
Filing 4 ORDER TO CURE DEFICIENCY by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. Plaintiff is to file an "Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form)" within 14 days of entry of this Order. The Clerk is to send Plaintiff an "Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form)" with a copy of this Order. (kmt) |
Filing 3 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that this case has been randomly assigned to United States Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa to conduct dispositive proceedings in this matter, including motions and trial. Appeal from a judgment entered by a Magistrate Judge will be to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. It is the responsibility of the case filer to serve a copy of this Notice upon all parties with the summons and complaint. Consent is strictly voluntary, and a party is free to withhold consent without adverse consequences. Should a party choose to consent, notice should be made no later than 21 days after entry of the Order setting the Rule 16 Initial Scheduling Conference. For e-filers, visit our Web site at www.nmd.uscourts.gov for more information and instructions.[THIS IS A TEXT-ONLY ENTRY. THERE ARE NO DOCUMENTS ATTACHED.] (jg) |
United States Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa assigned. (jg) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Brian L. Dobry. (jg) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Social Security Administration, filed by Brian L. Dobry. (jg) |
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