Watt v. Commissioner of Social Security
Bruce Watt |
Commissioner of Social Security |
US Attorney - Social Security Noticing and Social Security Administrative Record |
6:2024cv04481 |
August 15, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Joseph Dawson |
Kevin McDonald |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC) |
None |
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Filing 4 STATUS REPORT by Bruce Watt. (Sexton, Deondra) |
Filing 3 Notice: Social Security Case Service. Pursuant to Rule 3 of the Supplemental Rules for Social Security, the Clerk has issued a Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) using the Case Management and Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system, notifying the appropriate Regional Social Security Administration Office of the General Counsel and the United States Attorney's Office of the case. No summonses shall issue. Answer Deadline - Social Security Complaint: Answer due from Commissioner of Social Security on 10/15/2024. (agig) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of Social Security ( Filing fee $ 405 receipt number ASCDC-11937733.), filed by Bruce Watt. Clerk's Note: See 28:636(b)(1)(C)(4)(c)(1) and Local Rule 83.VII.03 regarding Consent to Proceed before Magistrate Judge in Social Security cases. Consent to Proceed before Magistrate Judge forms are available on the Court's website.(agig) |
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