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Mathis v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration, 2:19-cv-12758. (2020)

Court: District Court, E.D. Michigan Number: infdco20200213e53 Visitors: 14
Filed: Feb. 12, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 12, 2020
Summary: ORDER VACATING SHOW CAUSE ORDER (ECF No. 14) AN GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO FILE HIS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (ECF No. 15) ANTHONY P. PATTI , Magistrate Judge . On September 20, 2019, Plaintiff Rodney Leon Mathis, proceeding without counsel, 1 filed a complaint for review of the Social Security Administration's August 6, 2019 decision. (ECF No. 1.) He also filed an application to proceed without prepaying fees or costs (ECF No. 2), which the Cou
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ORDER VACATING SHOW CAUSE ORDER (ECF No. 14) AN GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO FILE HIS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (ECF No. 15)

On September 20, 2019, Plaintiff Rodney Leon Mathis, proceeding without counsel,1 filed a complaint for review of the Social Security Administration's August 6, 2019 decision. (ECF No. 1.) He also filed an application to proceed without prepaying fees or costs (ECF No. 2), which the Court granted on September 23, 2019 (ECF No. 5). The Commissioner entered an appearance on October 18, 2019 (ECF No. 10), and an answer and transcript have been filed (ECF Nos. 11, 12).

The Court's initial scheduling order required Plaintiff to file his motion for summary judgment by January 15, 2020. (ECF No. 13.) On January 23, 2020, I entered an order requiring Plaintiff to show cause for his failure to comply with the Court's scheduling order. (ECF No. 14.) On February 5, 2020, Plaintiff filed, the Court assumes in response to the show cause order, a motion for extension of time to file his motion for summary judgment, wherein he: (1) asks for a one-month extension to procure an attorney or complete the motion himself; and (2) explains that he did not timely file the motion because "Kevin M. Carlson led me to believe that he were going to assist me in filing a motion, or refer me to someone else." (ECF No. 15, PageID.1373.)

Upon consideration, the show cause order (ECF No. 14) is hereby VACATED. Further, Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time within which to file his motion for summary judgment (ECF No. 15) is GRANTED. Plaintiff shall file his motion for summary judgment no later than Friday, March 13, 2020; Defendant's Response to Plaintiff's motion together with a cross motion for summary judgment is due on or before Monday, April 13, 2020; and, any reply by Plaintiff is due on or before Monday, April 27, 2020. Plaintiff is warned that there will be no further extension of these dates and that a failure to timely file his motion for summary judgment may result in dismissal of his case. Finally, Plaintiff is encouraged to avail himself of the Federal Pro Se Legal Assistance Clinic's services. See http://www.mied.uscourts.gov/PDFFIles/Pro_Se_Clinic_2019.pdf.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. Plaintiff received assistance from the Detroit Mercy Pro Se Legal Assistance Clinic to draft his complaint. (ECF No. 1, PageID.3.)
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