Shorte v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Kristin Shorte |
Commissioner of Social Security Administration and Commissioner of Social Security |
1:2019cv02224 |
September 26, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
George J Limbert |
Solomon Oliver |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
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Filing 3 Administrative Track DCM Initial Order. Chief Judge Patricia A. Gaughan. (B,R) |
Filing 2 Motion to proceed in forma pauperis filed by Plaintiff Kristin Shorte. Related document(s) #1 . (Margolius, Marcia) |
Filing 1 Complaint against Commissioner of Social Security Administration.. Filing fee not paid, IFP. Filed by Kristin Shorte. (Attachments: #1 Summons Attorney General, #2 Summons Regional Chief Counsel SSA, #3 Summons US Attorney, #4 Civil Cover Sheet, #5 USM-285 US Attorney, #6 USM-285 Attorney General, #7 USM-285 Regional Chief Counsel SSA) (Margolius, Marcia) |
Automatic Reference [non-document] of Administrative Action to Magistrate Judge George J. Limbert pursuant to Local Rule 72.2. Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr on 9/26/2019. (B,R) |
Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr assigned to case, (B,R) |
Random Assignment of Magistrate Judge pursuant to Local Rule 3.1. In the event of a referral, case will be assigned to Magistrate Judge George J. Limbert. (B,R) |
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