Social Security Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nersten v. Kijakazi
as 23-1036
Plaintiff / Appellant: Keith J. Nersten
Defendant / Appellee: Kilolo Kijakazi, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration of the United States
Gisondi v. Saul
as 23-38
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dana Gisondi
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America and Kilolo Kijakazi, Commissioner of Social Security
Not Yet Classified: Social Security Administration
Pudlin v. United States Department of He
as 18-1813
Plaintiff - Appellant: Roger Pudlin
Defendant - Appellee: Secretary United States Department of Health & Human Services
Freer v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 17-1204
Plaintiff - Appellant: Arthur J. Freer
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration and United States 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
Holmes v. Astrue
as 11-2278
Plaintiff - Appellant: Benjamin Holmes
Defendant - Appellee: Michael Astrue, Comissioner of Social Security and Leslie A. Ramirez-Fisher, Assitant United States Attorney
Layzer v. Leavitt
as 11-1922
Plaintiff: Judith M. Layzer
Plaintiff - Appellee: Ray J. Fischer and Kathryn C. Schneider, as Executor of the Estate of Judith M. Layzer
Defendant - Appellant: Michael O. Leavitt, Secretary in his official capacity, of the United States Department of Health and Human Services
Geffner v. Leavitt
as 10-1577
Plaintiff - Appellant: Rebecca Geffner, as Executrix of the Estate of Alfred Geffner, deceased
Defendant - Appellee: Michael O. Leavitt, United States Department of Health & Human Services

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