Kamara v. Commissioner of Social Security
Evette Kallon Kamara |
Commissioner of Social Security |
Nancy A. Berryhill |
1:2018cv03672 |
June 25, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
William F Kuntz |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC) |
None |
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Filing 7 In accordance with Rule 73 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Rule 73.1, the parties are notified that if all parties consent a United States magistrate judge of this court is available to conduct all proceedings in this civil action including a (jury or nonjury) trial and to order the entry of a final judgment. Attached to the Notice is a blank copy of the consent form that should be filled out, signed and filed electronically only if all parties wish to consent. The form may also be accessed at the following link: #http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/FormsAndFees/Forms/AO085.pdf. You may withhold your consent without adverse substantive consequences. Do NOT return or file the consent unless all parties have signed the consent. (Williams, Erica) |
Filing 6 Case transferred in from District of New York Southern; Case Number 1:18-cv-04617. Original file certified copy of transfer order and docket sheet received. |
The case of Kamara v. Commissioner of Social Security, has been transferred from Southern District of New York to the Eastern District of New York. The new case number is 18-3672. PLEASE NOTE: if you plan to continue representing your client(s), you must be admitted to practice before this court. You must do so by applying for Pro Hac Vice or permanent admission. To apply for Pro Hac Vice admission, you must first register for an ECF login and password. Please visit the Court's website at www.nyed.uscourts.gov/attorney-admissions for guidance. Once registered, you must electronically file a Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice. You must pay the required pro hac vice fee online. (Williams, Erica) |
CASE TRANSFERRED OUT ELECTRONICALLY from the U.S.D.C. Southern District of New York to the United States District Court - District of Eastern District of New York (mro) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Filing 5 TRANSFER ORDER: The Clerk of Court is directed to assign this matter to my docket and mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff. The Clerk of Court is further directed to transfer this action to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. A summons shall not issue from this Court. This order closes this case. The Court certifies, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1915(a)(3), that any appeal from this order would not be taken in good faith, and therefore in forma pauperis status is denied for the purpose of an appeal. See Coppedge v. United States, 369 U.S. 438, 444-45 (1962). (Signed by Judge Colleen McMahon on 6/18/2018) (mro) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Mailed a copy of #5 Order to Evette Kallon Kamara 260 Parkhill Ave. SI, NY 10304. (mhe) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
NOTICE OF CASE ASSIGNMENT - SUA SPONTE to Judge Colleen McMahon. Judge Unassigned is no longer assigned to the case. (mro) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk. Transmitted re: #5 Order, to the Docket Assistant Clerk for case processing. (mro) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Mailed a copy of #4 Order Granting IFP Application to Evette Kallon Kamara, 260 Parkhill Ave., SI, NY 10304. (rro) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Filing 4 ORDER GRANTING IFP APPLICATION: Leave to proceed in this Court without prepayment of fees is authorized. 28 U.S.C. 1915. (Signed by Judge Colleen McMahon on 6/14/2018) (sac) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk. Transmitted re: #4 Order Granting IFP Application, to the Docket Assistant Clerk for case processing. (sac) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Filing 3 STANDING ORDER IN RE MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS IN SOCIAL SECURITY CASES (See 16-MISC-171 Standing Order filed April 28, 2016). ORDERED that in all Social Security cases hereafter filed under 42 U.S.C. 405(g) and 42 U.S.C. 1383(c)(3), the defendant shall within 90 days after service file the certified transcript of administrative proceedings, which shall constitute the defendants' answer, or otherwise move against the complaint... that unless otherwise ordered by the judge to whom the case is assigned, in cases where the plaintiff is represented by counsel, the plaintiff shall file a motion for judgment on the pleadings within 60 days of the date on which the defendant files the certified transcript of the administrative proceedings... that in cases where the plaintiff is appearing pro se, the defendant shall file its motion for judgment on the pleadings within 60 days of the date on which the certified transcript of administrative proceedings have been filed... (Signed by Judge Loretta A. Preska on 4/20/2016) (rdz) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of Social Security. Document filed by Evette Kallon Kamara.(rdz) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Filing 1 REQUEST TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS. Document filed by Evette Kallon Kamara.(rdz) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
Case Designated ECF. (rdz) [Transferred from New York Southern on 6/25/2018.] |
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