Social Security Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 61 - 70 of 83
Clark v. Social Security Administration
as 13-866
Plaintiff - Appellant: Sean A. Clark
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration
Lasitter v. Social Security Administratio
as 13-808
Plaintiff - Appellant: Sharon Lasitter
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration, Commissioner
Bonet v. Astrue
as 12-4186
Plaintiff - Appellant: Latasha Bonet, on behalf of T.B.
Defendant - Appellee: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner, Social Security Administration
Hockman v. Social Security Administration
as 12-3177
Plaintiff - Appellant: Steven T. Hockman
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration
Council v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 12-2283
Plaintiff - Appellant: Shari Council
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security and A. Wilder, individually and in her official capacity as District Manager of the Social Security Administration and unknown named employees of the Social Security Administration
McKinstry v. Social Security Administration
as 12-1702
Plaintiff - Appellant: David J. McKinstry
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration, Commissioner, Michael J. Astrue
Binder & Binder, P.C. v. Astrue
as 12-1217
Plaintiff - Appellee: Binder & Binder, P.C.
Defendant - Appellant: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Kast v. Social Security Administration
as 12-1012
Plaintiff - Appellant: Lisl I. Kast
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration, by its Appeals Counsil of the Office of Disability, Adjudication, and Review
Atwater v. Astrue
as 12-902
Plaintiff - Appellant: William P. Atwater
Defendant - Appellee: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Husband v. Social Security Administration
as 11-4723
Plaintiff - Appellant: Bryan William Husband
Defendant - Appellee: Social Security Administration, Commissioner, Michael J. Astrue

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