Other Statutes Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 41 - 50 of 109
Johnson v. Social Security Administration
as 19-3657
Plaintiff / Appellant: Robert W. Johnson
Defendant / Appellee: IMA Disability Services, Social Security Administration, J. Terry and others
Simley v. Berryhill
as 19-3635
Plaintiff / Appellant: John Simley
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Johnson v. Spadafora & Verrastro LLP
as 19-3648
Defendant / Appellee: Spadafora & Verrastro LLP, Belmont Management Company Inc., Ryan Hudspeth and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Robert W. Johnson
Moure v. Social Security Administration
as 19-3543
Defendant / Appellee: Social Security Administration and Commissioner of Social Security
Plaintiff / Appellant: Edwin Antonio Algarin Moure
Moccia v. Colvin
as 19-3534
Plaintiff / Appellant: Diane Moccia
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew M. Saul, Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Vazquez v. Standford
as 19-2945
Defendant / Appellee: Samuel D. Roberts, Commissioner (SSI), Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, or other acting in their official capacity, David Stukowy, Commissioner of Human Resources and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jose Vazquez
Clark v. United States Social Security
as 19-2966
Plaintiff / Appellant: Sean A. Clark
Defendant / Appellee: United States Social Security Administration, Commissioner
Morse v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 19-2433
Defendant / Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration and Commissioner of Social Security
Plaintiff / Appellant: Lisa Morse
Young v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 19-2163
Petitioner / Appellant: Jacqueline Young
Respondent / Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration and Commissioner of Social Security
O'Diah v. Discover Bank
as 19-2032
Respondent: Colleen McCarthy, Dr., New York Presbyterian Hospital, Lower Manhattan, Szekum Tam and others
Petitioner: Aror Ark O'Diah

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