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Saesee v. Saul, 1:18-cv-01417-SKO. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20190628943 Visitors: 5
Filed: Jun. 26, 2019
Latest Update: Jun. 26, 2019
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE SHEILA K. OBERTO , Magistrate Judge . IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Plaintiff and Defendant Commissioner of Social Security (Defendant), by and through their respective counsel of record, that the deadline for Defendant to respond to Plaintiff's Motion For Summary Judgment and/or to file any cross-motion thereto be extended by thirty (30) days. Plaintiff filed her brief on May 31, 2019 (Dkt. 11). This is the parties' first extension pe
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JOINT STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Plaintiff and Defendant Commissioner of Social Security (Defendant), by and through their respective counsel of record, that the deadline for Defendant to respond to Plaintiff's Motion For Summary Judgment and/or to file any cross-motion thereto be extended by thirty (30) days. Plaintiff filed her brief on May 31, 2019 (Dkt. 11). This is the parties' first extension per the Court's allowance of a single 30-day extension without approval of the Court (Dkt. 4).

The current due date for Defendant's motion is July 1, 2019. The new due date is July 31, 2019. The parties further stipulate that the Court's Scheduling Order shall be modified accordingly.

Dated: June 25, 2019 Respectfully submitted, MARC V. KALAGIAN Attorney for Plaintiff * Authorized via e-mail on June 25, 2019 Dated: June 26, 2019. McGREGOR W. SCOTT United States Attorney DEBORAH LEE STACHEL Regional Chief Counsel, Region IX Social Security Administration ELLINOR R. CODER Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Attorneys for Defendant

ORDER

Pursuant to the parties' above stipulation (Doc. 12), the Court extends the deadline for Defendant to file her responsive brief to July 31, 2019. All remaining deadlines in the Court's scheduling order (Doc. 4) are extended accordingly.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. Andrew Saul is now the Commissioner of Social Security and is automatically substituted as a party pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 25(d). See also 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) (action survives regardless of any change in the person occupying the office of Commissioner of Social Security).
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