Cornaire v. Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Plaintiff: James Cornaire
Defendant: Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Case Number: 5:2023cv00054
Filed: February 7, 2023
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Presiding Judge: James C Dever
Referring Judge: Robert T Numbers
Nature of Suit: Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 205 Denial Social Security Benefits
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
February 15, 2023 Filing 4 Notice of Appearance filed by Brittany Johanna Gigliotti on behalf of Commissioner of the Social Security Administration. (Gigliotti, Brittany)
February 9, 2023 Filing 3 Financial Disclosure Statement by James Cornaire (Konoski, Bryan)
February 9, 2023 Filing 2 Notice of Appearance filed by Bryan Konoski on behalf of James Cornaire. (Konoski, Bryan)
February 9, 2023 NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY regarding #1 Complaint. Filing is not text searchable. Local Civil Rule 5.1 requires that all documents submitted for filing be in a text searchable format. (Rudd, D.)
February 9, 2023 NOTICE OF SOCIAL SECURITY CASE SERVICE - This action is governed by the Supplemental Rules for Social Security Actions under 42 U.S.C. 405(g). Pursuant to Supplemental Rule 3, the Clerk has issued a Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) using the Case Management and Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system, notifying the appropriate office within the Social Security of the General Counsel and the United States Attorneys Office of this case and Plaintiffs complaint. No summons will issue. Defendants deadline to serve an answer or motion under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12 is governed by Supplemental Rule 4. (Rudd, D.)
February 9, 2023 NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY - Failure to File Financial Disclosure Statement as to James Cornaire. Pursuant to 7.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Civil Rule 7.3, all parties shall file a financial disclosure statement. A negative statement is required if a party has no disclosures to make. The disclosure statement must be on a form provided by the clerk. This form is available at the clerk's office and on the court's website. (Rudd, D.)
February 9, 2023 Notice to Counsel - Counsel should file a Notice of Appearance pursuant to Local Civil Rule 5.2(a). (Rudd, D.)
February 7, 2023 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of the Social Security Administration ( Filing fee $ 402 receipt number BNCEDC-6932331.), filed by James Cornaire. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Proposed Summons) (Konoski, Bryan)

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Plaintiff: James Cornaire
Represented By: Bryan Konoski
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Defendant: Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Represented By: Brittany Johanna Gigliotti
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