Lowe v. Commissioner Social Security Administration
Joseph Clay Lowe |
Kilolo Kijakazi and Commissioner Social Security Administration |
3:2023cv00621 |
April 27, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Ann L Aiken |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1383 Review of HHS Decision |
None |
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Filing 5 Notice of Appearance of Justin Lane Martin appearing on behalf of Commissioner Social Security Administration. Filed by on behalf of Commissioner Social Security Administration. (Martin, Justin) |
Filing 4 Civil Cover Sheet regarding Social Security Complaint, #1 . Filed by Joseph Clay Lowe. (Schram, Corinne) |
Filing 3 Social Security Procedural Order and Notice of Case Assignment to Judge Ann L. Aiken. Ordered by Judge Ann L. Aiken. (ecp) |
Filing 2 Notice of Appearance of Kevin C. Danielson appearing on behalf of All Defendants . Filed by on behalf of All Defendants. (Danielson, Kevin) |
Filing 1 Complaint to Review Final Decision of Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi Filing Fee in amount of $402 collected. Agency Tracking ID: AORDC-8912958. Filed by Joseph Clay Lowe against Kilolo Kijakazi Social Security Answer is due by 8/25/2023. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit SSA Notice of Decision, #2 Exhibit ALJ Decision). (Schram, Corinne) |
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