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Lance v. Astrue

United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, at Knoxville
Aug 5, 2008
No.: 3:07-CV-411, (VARLAN/GUYTON) (E.D. Tenn. Aug. 5, 2008)

Opinion

No.: 3:07-CV-411, (VARLAN/GUYTON).

August 5, 2008


ORDER


This Social Security appeal is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation filed by United States Magistrate Judge H. Bruce Guyton on July 14, 2008. [Doc. 19.] There have been no timely objections to the Report and Recommendation, and enough time has passed since the filing of the Report and Recommendation to treat any objections as having been waived. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Fed.R.Civ.P. 72(b). Magistrate Judge Guyton found that the Administrative Law Judge's decision that plaintiff is not disabled is supported by substantial evidence in the record as a whole and recommended that plaintiff's motion for summary judgment [Doc. 13] be denied and that defendant Commissioner's motion for summary judgment [Doc. 17] be granted.

The Court has carefully reviewed this matter, including the underlying pleadings [Docs. 14, 18]. The Court is in agreement with Magistrate Judge Guyton's recommendation which the Court adopts and incorporates into its ruling. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment [Doc. 13] is DENIED, and defendant's motion for summary judgment [Doc. 17] is GRANTED. Defendant's Second Motion for Extension of Time [Doc. 15] is hereby DENIED as moot. The Court ACCEPTS IN WHOLE the Report and Recommendation [Doc. 19], and this case is hereby DISMISSED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Lance v. Astrue

United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, at Knoxville
Aug 5, 2008
No.: 3:07-CV-411, (VARLAN/GUYTON) (E.D. Tenn. Aug. 5, 2008)
Case details for

Lance v. Astrue

Case Details

Full title:LINDA MICHELLE LANCE, Parent of L.L., minor child, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, at Knoxville

Date published: Aug 5, 2008

Citations

No.: 3:07-CV-411, (VARLAN/GUYTON) (E.D. Tenn. Aug. 5, 2008)

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