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Holzberg v. Astrue

United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Tacoma
Jan 11, 2010
Case No. C09-5029BHS (W.D. Wash. Jan. 11, 2010)

Summary

reversing ALJ's Step Two finding that depression was non-severe despite claimant's many GAF scores between 55-60 that were in the "moderate" range, as well as two GAF scores—of 50 and "48-50"—that were in the "serious" range

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Opinion

Case No. C09-5029BHS.

January 11, 2010


ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION AND REMANDING MATTER


This matter comes before the Court on the Report and Recommendation of the Honorable Karen L. Strombom, United States Magistrate Judge (Dkt. 22). The Court having considered the Report and Recommendation and the remaining record, and no objections by Defendant having been filed, does hereby find and order:

(1) The Court adopts the Report and Recommendation; and
(2) This action is REMANDED to the Commissioner for further administrative proceedings in accordance with the findings contained in the Report and Recommendation.


Summaries of

Holzberg v. Astrue

United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Tacoma
Jan 11, 2010
Case No. C09-5029BHS (W.D. Wash. Jan. 11, 2010)

reversing ALJ's Step Two finding that depression was non-severe despite claimant's many GAF scores between 55-60 that were in the "moderate" range, as well as two GAF scores—of 50 and "48-50"—that were in the "serious" range

Summary of this case from Berry v. Berryhill
Case details for

Holzberg v. Astrue

Case Details

Full title:BOBBI L. HOLZBERG, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, Commissioner of Social…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Tacoma

Date published: Jan 11, 2010

Citations

Case No. C09-5029BHS (W.D. Wash. Jan. 11, 2010)

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