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Brown v. Berryhill, 2:17-cv-00896-DB. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170905b80 Visitors: 9
Filed: Aug. 31, 2017
Latest Update: Aug. 31, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION RE AMENDING COMPLAINT AND WITHDRAWING MOTION TO DISMISS AND ORDER DeBORAH BARNES , Magistrate Judge . IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties through their respective counsel of record, as follows: Defendant grants leave to Plaintiff to file an Amended Complaint to appeal only the Commissioner's denial of Plaintiff's application for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. Defendant shall withdraw her Motion to Dismiss (ECF no. 8) af
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STIPULATION RE AMENDING COMPLAINT AND WITHDRAWING MOTION TO DISMISS AND ORDER

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties through their respective counsel of record, as follows:

Defendant grants leave to Plaintiff to file an Amended Complaint to appeal only the Commissioner's denial of Plaintiff's application for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act.

Defendant shall withdraw her Motion to Dismiss (ECF no. 8) after Plaintiff files the Amended Complaint.

Pursuant to paragraph 2 of this Court's Scheduling Order (ECF no. 3), Defendant shall file the administrative record and respond to the Amended Complaint within 90 days from the date of service of the Amended Complaint. All other deadlines in the Scheduling Order shall remain in effect.

ORDER

Pursuant to the parties' Stipulation, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Plaintiff may file an Amended Complaint to appeal only the Commissioner's denial of Plaintiff's application for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act.

2. After Plaintiff files the Amended Complaint, Defendant shall withdraw her Motion to Dismiss (ECF No. 8).

3. Defendant shall file the administrative record and respond to the Amended Complaint within 90 days from the date of service of the Amended Complaint. All other deadlines in the Scheduling Order shall remain in effect.

Source:  Leagle

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