Berry v. Saul, CIV-18-1191-HE. (2019)
Court: District Court, W.D. Oklahoma
Number: infdco20191021b31
Visitors: 23
Filed: Oct. 18, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 18, 2019
Summary: ORDER JOE HEATON , District Judge . In this action, plaintiff seeks judicial review of the final decision of defendant Commissioner of Social Security Administration ("Commissioner") that plaintiff was not disabled under the terms of the Social Security Act. On October 1, 2019, United States Magistrate Judge Bernard M. Jones issued a Report and Recommendation recommending that the Commissioner's decision be affirmed. The parties were advised of their right to object to the Report and Recom
Summary: ORDER JOE HEATON , District Judge . In this action, plaintiff seeks judicial review of the final decision of defendant Commissioner of Social Security Administration ("Commissioner") that plaintiff was not disabled under the terms of the Social Security Act. On October 1, 2019, United States Magistrate Judge Bernard M. Jones issued a Report and Recommendation recommending that the Commissioner's decision be affirmed. The parties were advised of their right to object to the Report and Recomm..
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ORDER
JOE HEATON, District Judge.
In this action, plaintiff seeks judicial review of the final decision of defendant Commissioner of Social Security Administration ("Commissioner") that plaintiff was not disabled under the terms of the Social Security Act. On October 1, 2019, United States Magistrate Judge Bernard M. Jones issued a Report and Recommendation recommending that the Commissioner's decision be affirmed. The parties were advised of their right to object to the Report and Recommendation by October 15, 2019.
Neither party objected to the Report and Recommendation. Therefore, the parties have waived their rights to appellate review of the factual and legal issues it addressed. Cassanova v. Ulibarri, 595 F.3d 1120, 1123 (10th Cir. 2010). Accordingly, the court ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation [Doc. #21] and AFFIRMS the decision of the Commissioner.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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