Cawthon v. Commissioner of Social Security
Tammy Cawthon |
Commissioner of Social Security |
SSA (Social Security Administration) |
3:2020cv00569 |
July 27, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Henry E Hudson |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 205 |
None |
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Filing 3 Summons Issued as to the Commissioner of Social Security, the U.S. Attorney and the U.S. Attorney General **NOTICE TO ATTORNEY: Please remove the headers and print two duplexed copies of the electronically issued summons for each Defendant. Please serve one copy of the summons and a copy of the Complaint upon each Defendant. Please ensure that your process server returns the service copy (executed or unexecuted) to your attention and electronically file it using the filing events, Summons Returned Executed as to USA (do not enter a date) or Summons Returned Unexecuted. (sbea,) |
Initial Case Assignment to District Judge Henry E. Hudson. (sbea,) |
Filing 2 Proposed Summons by Tammy Cawthon. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Summons - US Attorney, #2 Exhibit Summons - Regional Counsel)(Farrell, Clifford) |
Filing 1 Complaint (Filing Fee: $400, Receipt Number: 0422-7321695), filed by Tammy Cawthon. (Attachment: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Farrell, Clifford). Modified docket text on 7/28/2020. (sbea,) |
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