Social Security Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 51 - 60 of 83
Valencia v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 16-3671
Plaintiff - Appellant: Mauricio Valencia
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Cappetta v. Commissioner of Social Securit We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-3540
Plaintiff - Appellant: Salvatore Cappetta
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Okocha v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 16-3432
Plaintiff - Appellant: Basil Okocha
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Adelman v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 16-3365
Plaintiff - Appellant: Jed Adelman
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Edwards v. Social Security Administration
as 16-2744
Plaintiff - Appellant: Mr. Earl T. Edwards, Jr.
Defendant - Appellee: United States Social Security Administration
Ratcliff v. Lighty
as 14-2010
Plaintiff - Appellant: Elijah W. Ratcliff, Agent
Defendant - Appellee: Donald Lighty, State Bar of Texas, Polk County, Texas and others
Fernandez v. Astrue
as 14-1721
Plaintiff - Appellant: Hattie Fernandez
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner Michael J. Astrue, Social Security Administration and Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner Social Security Administration
McGee v. Social Security Administration
as 14-673
Plaintiff - Appellant: Jerome McGee
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration
Mariani v. Astrue
as 13-1941
Plaintiff - Appellant: Michael Mariani
Defendant - Appellee: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner Social Security Administration
O'Connell v. Astrue
as 13-1636
Plaintiff - Appellant: Patrick James O'Connell
Defendant - Appellee: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration

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