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Guillen v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Sep 17, 2014
Case No. CV 13-8170 RNB (C.D. Cal. Sep. 17, 2014)

Summary

rejecting claim that ALJ failed to properly consider evidence of cataracts and rheumatoid arthritis because the plaintiff failed to cite any evidence that those impairments imposed any functional limitations

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Opinion

Case No. CV 13-8170 RNB

09-17-2014

ANGEL E. GUILLEN, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant.


JUDGMENT

In accordance with the Order Reversing Decision of Commissioner and Remanding for Further Administrative Proceedings filed herewith,

IT IS HEREBY ADJUDGED that the decision of the Commissioner of Social Security is reversed and this matter is remanded for further administrative proceedings, pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). DATED: September 17, 2014

/s/_______

ROBERT N. BLOCK

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE


Summaries of

Guillen v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Sep 17, 2014
Case No. CV 13-8170 RNB (C.D. Cal. Sep. 17, 2014)

rejecting claim that ALJ failed to properly consider evidence of cataracts and rheumatoid arthritis because the plaintiff failed to cite any evidence that those impairments imposed any functional limitations

Summary of this case from Eduardo Corona M. v. Berryhill
Case details for

Guillen v. Colvin

Case Details

Full title:ANGEL E. GUILLEN, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Sep 17, 2014

Citations

Case No. CV 13-8170 RNB (C.D. Cal. Sep. 17, 2014)

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