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SAMBO v. COLVIN, C14-188 RAJ-BAT. (2014)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20140805502 Visitors: 15
Filed: Jul. 10, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2014
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION BRIAN A. TSUCHIDA, Magistrate Judge. The parties stipulate the case should be reversed and remanded. Dkt. 20. The Court has considered the stipulation and the record and recommends the case be REVERSED and REMANDED under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. 405(g), for further administrative proceedings. The parties stipulate this case should be reversed and remanded for a de novo hearing and further administrative proceedings, including but not limited to the following:
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

BRIAN A. TSUCHIDA, Magistrate Judge.

The parties stipulate the case should be reversed and remanded. Dkt. 20. The Court has considered the stipulation and the record and recommends the case be REVERSED and REMANDED under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), for further administrative proceedings. The parties stipulate this case should be reversed and remanded for a de novo hearing and further administrative proceedings, including but not limited to the following: The administrative law judge (ALJ) shall reevaluate Plaintiff's mental impairment using the special technique described in 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1520a and 416.920a; further evaluate the medical opinions, including the opinions by Dr. Helleckson, Dr. Robinson, and Dr. Bailey; further evaluate Plaintiff's maximum residual functional capacity; and, at step five, obtain evidence from a vocational expert to clarify the effect of Plaintiff's limitations on the occupational base.

Because the parties stipulate to remand, the Court recommends that United States District Judge Richard A. Jones immediately approve this Report and Recommendation and order the case REVERSED and REMANDED for further administrative proceedings as set forth above. A proposed order accompanies this Report and Recommendation

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