Opinion
1:22-cv-00074-DAD-BAK (BAM)
04-06-2022
ARACELI MORA, Plaintiff, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant.
ORDER LIFTING THE STAY
AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER, SOCIAL SECURITY CASE
BARBARA A. MCAULIFFE, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE.
Plaintiff seeks judicial review of an administrative decision of the Commissioner of Social Security denying plaintiff's claim for disability benefits under the Social Security Act. This case is before the undersigned pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 405(g), 1383(c)(3) and Local Rule 302(c)(15).
This case was previously stayed pursuant to General Order 615. On February 16, 2022, the Court rescinded G.O. 615, effective April 1, 2022. (See G.O. 644.) The parties are hereby notified that pursuant to General Order 644, the stay in this case is LIFTED. The Court directs the following schedule in this case:
1. Within 90 days , defendant shall file a copy of the administrative record. The filing of the administrative record shall be deemed an answer to the complaint.
2. Within 45 days after service of the administrative record , the plaintiff shall file the motion for summary judgment.
3. Within 45 days after service of plaintiff's opening brief , the defendant shall file the cross-motion for summary judgment.
4. Within 15 days after filing of defendant's brief , the plaintiff shall file the optional reply brief.
5. In those cases where a Fed.R.Civ.P. 12 motion to dismiss is warranted, the defendant shall file a motion to dismiss in lieu of filing the administrative record. The motion to dismiss shall be filed within 90 days of service of the complaint. The opposing brief shall be filed within 14 days after service of the motion. The reply brief shall be filed within 7 days after service of the opposition brief. The motion to dismiss shall NOT be noticed for hearing.
6. All references to the record and all assertion of fact must be accompanied by citations to the record. The opening and responsive brief shall contain the following:
(a) A description of the plaintiff's alleged physical or emotional impairments, including when the plaintiff contends the impairments became disabling, and how these impairments disable the plaintiff from work;
(b) A summary of all relevant medical evidence, including an explanation of the significance of clinical and laboratory findings and the purpose and effect of prescribed medication and therapy;
(c) A summary of the relevant testimony at the administrative hearing;
(d) A recitation of the defendant's findings and conclusions relevant to the plaintiff's claims;
(e) A short, separate statement of each of the plaintiff's legal claims stated in terms of the insufficiency of the evidence to support findings of fact or reliance upon an erroneous legal standard; and
(f) Argument separately addressing each claimed error. Argument in support of each claim of error must be supported by citation to legal authority and explanation of the application of such authority to the facts of the particular case. Briefs that do not substantially comply with these requirements will be stricken.
7. Motions for attorney fees shall be filed within 30 days after entry of final judgment.
8. Each party is entitled to a single extension of time of up to thirty (30) days, with no requirement for consent of the opposing party or Court order. The party shall file a Notice of Extension with the court and all remaining deadlines will be adjusted accordingly. Any other requests for modification of this briefing schedule must be made by written stipulation or motion and will be granted only for good cause. Local Rule 144(d).
9. Violations of this order or of the federal rules of procedure or the Local Rules may result in sanctions pursuant to Local Rule 110.
IT IS SO ORDERED.