Opinion
Civil Action No. 3: 11-cv-400
03-25-2013
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one): [ ] the plaintiff (name) ___________ recover from the defendant (name) ___________ the amount of ___________ dollars ($ _____), which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of ___ %, plus postjudgment interest at the rate of ___ %, along with costs. [ ] the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name) ___________ recover costs from the plaintiff (name) ___________ . [√] other: JUDGMENT TO BE ENTERED IN FAVOR OF DEFENDANT COMMISSIONER AND AGAINST PLAINTIFF AFFIRMING COMMISSIONER'S DECISION THAT PLAINTIFF WAS NOT DISABLED AND, THEREFORE, NOT ENTITLED TO BENEFITS UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT; This action was (check one): [ ] tried by a jury with Judge ___________ presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict. [ ] tried by Judge ___________ without a jury and the above decision was reached. [√] decided by Judge Walter H. Rice on a motion for Order for Report and Recommendations
CLERK OF COURT
P. Butler
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
Western DIVISION
BRETT L. KELLEY,
Plaintiff
vs
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURIT
Defendant
Case Number: 3: 11-cv-400
NOTICE OF DISPOSAL PER SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO LOCAL RULES
79.2(a)&(b)
The above captioned matter has been terminated on 03/25/2013.
If applicable to this case, the disposal date will be six (6) months from the above termination date. Rule 79.2(a) Withdrawal by Counsel: All depositions, exhibits or other materials filed in an action or offered in evidence shall not be considered part of the pleadings in the action, and unless otherwise ordered by the Court, shall be withdrawn by counsel without further Order within six (6) months after final termination of the action. Rule 79.2 (b) Disposal by the Clerk All depositions, exhibits or other materials not withdrawn by counsel shall be disposed of by the Clerk as waste at the expiration of the withdrawal period. JOHN P. HEHMAN, CLERK By P. B u tler
Deputy Clerk