Ward v. Commissioner of Social Security
Kareem Ward |
Administration for Children and Family Services, Commissioner of Social Security, New York City Bureau of Vital Statistics and United States of America |
1:2018cv06690 |
November 21, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Civil Case Terminated. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
NOTICE - SECOND NOTICE the Clerk's Office cannot assign this case without a completed Civil Cover Sheet and Proposed Summons. Counsel is directed to forward a completed (2 Page Form)Civil Cover Sheet, answering all questions including the NY-E Division of Business Rule 50.1(d)(2) section on the second page. Please use the event Proposed Summons/Civil Cover Sheet. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
NOTICE : The Clerk's Office cannot assign this case without a completed Civil Cover Sheet and Proposed Summons. Counsel is directed to forward a completed (2 Page Form)Civil Cover Sheet, answering all questions including the NY-E Division of Business Rule 50.1(d)(2) section on the second page. Please use the event Proposed Summons/Civil Cover Sheet. (Davis, Kimberly) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of Social Security filing fee $ 400, receipt number ANYEDC-10990224 Was the Disclosure Statement on Civil Cover Sheet completed -No,, filed by Kareem Ward. (Gilmer, George) |
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