BROWN v. COLVIN, 1:13-CV-00168-TWT-GGB. (2013)
Court: District Court, N.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20130606b09
Visitors: 27
Filed: May 07, 2013
Latest Update: May 07, 2013
Summary: FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION GERRILYN G. BRILL, Magistrate Judge. This social security case is before the Court on the Commissioner's Motion for Remand Under Sentence Six of 42 U.S.C. 405(g). (Doc. 8). The Commissioner states that further administrative proceedings are needed because of a procedural defect. Specifically, it appears that Plaintiff's file erroneously includes evidence concerning another person. Because the Commissioner has demonstrated good cause, and because Plaintiff doe
Summary: FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION GERRILYN G. BRILL, Magistrate Judge. This social security case is before the Court on the Commissioner's Motion for Remand Under Sentence Six of 42 U.S.C. 405(g). (Doc. 8). The Commissioner states that further administrative proceedings are needed because of a procedural defect. Specifically, it appears that Plaintiff's file erroneously includes evidence concerning another person. Because the Commissioner has demonstrated good cause, and because Plaintiff does..
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FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
GERRILYN G. BRILL, Magistrate Judge.
This social security case is before the Court on the Commissioner's Motion for Remand Under Sentence Six of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). (Doc. 8). The Commissioner states that further administrative proceedings are needed because of a procedural defect. Specifically, it appears that Plaintiff's file erroneously includes evidence concerning another person. Because the Commissioner has demonstrated good cause, and because Plaintiff does not oppose the request for a remand, I RECOMMEND that the Commissioner's motion be GRANTED and that this action be REMANDED to the Commissioner for further proceedings.
IT IS SO RECOMMENDED.
Source: Leagle