LAMAR v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, 3:15CV00189-MPM-JMV. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. Mississippi
Number: infdco20160502b56
Visitors: 1
Filed: Apr. 29, 2016
Latest Update: Apr. 29, 2016
Summary: ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MICHAEL P. MILLS , District Judge . On consideration of the file and record of this action, the Court finds that the Report and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge dated April 11, 2016, was on that date duly served upon counsel for Plaintiff; that more than fourteen days have elapsed since service of said Report and Recommendations; and that no objection thereto has been filed or served by any party. The Court is of the opinion th
Summary: ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MICHAEL P. MILLS , District Judge . On consideration of the file and record of this action, the Court finds that the Report and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge dated April 11, 2016, was on that date duly served upon counsel for Plaintiff; that more than fourteen days have elapsed since service of said Report and Recommendations; and that no objection thereto has been filed or served by any party. The Court is of the opinion tha..
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS
MICHAEL P. MILLS, District Judge.
On consideration of the file and record of this action, the Court finds that the Report and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge dated April 11, 2016, was on that date duly served upon counsel for Plaintiff; that more than fourteen days have elapsed since service of said Report and Recommendations; and that no objection thereto has been filed or served by any party. The Court is of the opinion that the magistrate judge's Report and Recommendations should be approved and adopted as the opinion of the Court. It is, therefore,
ORDERED:
1. That the Report and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge dated April 11, 2016, is hereby approved and adopted as the opinion of the Court.
2. This case is dismissed with prejudice for failure to prosecute.
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