DEVENTURE v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, 5:15CV872. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. Ohio
Number: infdco20160209b45
Visitors: 10
Filed: Feb. 08, 2016
Latest Update: Feb. 08, 2016
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF OPINION ANDORDER JOHN R. ADAMS , District Judge . On January 22, 2016, the Magistrate Judge in this matter submitted a report and recommendation (Doc. 15) recommending that the Court AFFIRM the Commissioner's decision. Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b) provides that the parties may object to a report and recommendation within fourteen (14) days after service. No one has raised any objections. Any further review by this Court would be a duplicative and inefficient use of the Court's limit
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF OPINION ANDORDER JOHN R. ADAMS , District Judge . On January 22, 2016, the Magistrate Judge in this matter submitted a report and recommendation (Doc. 15) recommending that the Court AFFIRM the Commissioner's decision. Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b) provides that the parties may object to a report and recommendation within fourteen (14) days after service. No one has raised any objections. Any further review by this Court would be a duplicative and inefficient use of the Court's limite..
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MEMORANDUM OF OPINION ANDORDER
JOHN R. ADAMS, District Judge.
On January 22, 2016, the Magistrate Judge in this matter submitted a report and recommendation (Doc. 15) recommending that the Court AFFIRM the Commissioner's decision.
Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b) provides that the parties may object to a report and recommendation within fourteen (14) days after service. No one has raised any objections. Any further review by this Court would be a duplicative and inefficient use of the Court's limited resources. Thomas v. Arn, 728 F.2d 813 (6th Cir. 1984); Howard v. Sec'y of Health and Human Servs., 932 F.2d 505 (6th Cir. 1991); United States v. Walters, 638 F.2d 947, 949-50 (6th Cir. 1981).
Accordingly, the report and recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is hereby adopted. The decision of the Commissioner is hereby AFFIRMED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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