Ameena S. v. Commissioner of Social Security, 3:18-CV-05765-MAT. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20190426f12
Visitors: 20
Filed: Apr. 25, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 25, 2019
Summary: ORDER MARY ALICE THEILER , Magistrate Judge . The parties, acting through their respective counsel, hereby agree and stipulate that the above-captioned case be reversed and remanded for further administrative proceedings, including but not limited to the following: the administrative law judge (ALJ) will reevaluate the medical evidence, including medical source opinions from Drs. Jeff Hart and Cheryl Hart; reevaluate Plaintiff's mental impairments; and, revaluate, as necessary, Plaintiff's
Summary: ORDER MARY ALICE THEILER , Magistrate Judge . The parties, acting through their respective counsel, hereby agree and stipulate that the above-captioned case be reversed and remanded for further administrative proceedings, including but not limited to the following: the administrative law judge (ALJ) will reevaluate the medical evidence, including medical source opinions from Drs. Jeff Hart and Cheryl Hart; reevaluate Plaintiff's mental impairments; and, revaluate, as necessary, Plaintiff's s..
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ORDER
MARY ALICE THEILER, Magistrate Judge.
The parties, acting through their respective counsel, hereby agree and stipulate that the above-captioned case be reversed and remanded for further administrative proceedings, including but not limited to the following: the administrative law judge (ALJ) will reevaluate the medical evidence, including medical source opinions from Drs. Jeff Hart and Cheryl Hart; reevaluate Plaintiff's mental impairments; and, revaluate, as necessary, Plaintiff's symptom testimony and residual functional capacity, and continue with the sequential evaluation process, obtaining vocational expert testimony as warranted.
The parties stipulate that this remand be made pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). The parties agree that reasonable attorney fees and costs will be awarded under the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2412, upon proper request to the Court.
Source: Leagle