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Sargent v. Berryhill, 2:16-cv-02149-RFB-PAL. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20170214b45 Visitors: 11
Filed: Feb. 10, 2017
Latest Update: Feb. 10, 2017
Summary: DEFENDANT'S FIRST UNOPPOSED MOTION TO EXTEND TIME PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . NANCY A. BERRYHILL, Acting Commissioner Of Social Security (Defendant or the Commissioner) hereby moves this Honorable Court to grant her unopposed motion for a 30-day extension of time to respond to the complaint filed in the above-captioned matter and serve a certified copy of the transcript of the administrative record. The current deadline is February 13, 2017, and the new deadline would be March 15, 20
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DEFENDANT'S FIRST UNOPPOSED MOTION TO EXTEND TIME

NANCY A. BERRYHILL, Acting Commissioner Of Social Security (Defendant or the Commissioner) hereby moves this Honorable Court to grant her unopposed motion for a 30-day extension of time to respond to the complaint filed in the above-captioned matter and serve a certified copy of the transcript of the administrative record. The current deadline is February 13, 2017, and the new deadline would be March 15, 2017. This is the first extension of time requested in the abovecaptioned matter. Defendant requests this additional time due to an inter-agency delay in finalizing the certified administrative record for service. Counsel for Keri A. Sargent (Plaintiff) has stated that Plaintiff does not oppose the Commissioner's request for additional time. The Commissioner further respectfully requests that the scheduling order in the above-captioned matter be modified accordingly.

ORDER

Pursuant to Defendant's motion and the parties' agreement, good cause appearing, IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. Nancy A. Berryhill is now the Acting Commissioner of Social Security. Pursuant Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25(d), Nancy A. Berryhill should be substituted for Acting Commissioner Carolyn W. Colvin as the defendant in this suit. No further action needs to be taken to continue this suit by reason of the last sentence of section 205(g) of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 405(g).
Source:  Leagle

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