JON D. LEVY, Chief District Judge.
The United States Magistrate Judge, John H. Rich III, filed his Recommended Decision (ECF No. 34) on Buck S.'s disability benefits appeal with the Court on December 19, 2018, pursuant to 28 U.S.C.A. § 636(b)(1)(B) (2018) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b). The time within which to file objections expired on January 2, 2019, and no objections have been filed. The Magistrate Judge notified the parties that failure to object would waive their right to de novo review and appeal.
Having reviewed and considered the Magistrate Judge's Recommended Decision, I concur with the Magistrate Judge's conclusions as set forth in his Recommended Decision. In adopting the Recommended Decision, I provide the following clarification regarding Section D, titled "Future Adjustment of Rate for Social Security Paralegals," which provides that paralegal rates will be adjusted in future cases using the same index (PPI/Legal Index) applied in this case. See ECF No. 36 at 13. As precedent of this court, the decision in this case may be considered as persuasive authority in future cases addressing paralegal rates, but it is not binding. See United States v. Baez, 878 F.Supp.2d 288, 295 (D. Mass. 2012), aff'd, 744 F.3d 30 (1st Cir. 2014) ("[B]inding precedent, in the absence of a Supreme Court decision on a point of law, is established in the federal system by the United States Circuit Courts of Appeal. While perhaps persuasive, decisions of the federal district courts are not binding on any parties other than those in the case generating that particular decision.").
It is therefore