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Ours v. Astrue

United States District Court, N.D. West Virginia
Feb 13, 2008
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:07cv112 (N.D.W. Va. Feb. 13, 2008)

Summary

adopting Report and Recommendation which applied the substantial evidence standard on review of the ALJ's listing determination

Summary of this case from Wimer v. Berryhill

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:07cv112.

February 13, 2008


ORDER


Upon consideration of Plaintiff's Motion to Extend Time in which to file her Motion for Summary Judgment and her motion in support thereof, in which she asserts she is unable to timely file her motion and brief, despite good-faith efforts. Plaintiff further asserts in said motion that the attorney for Defendant does not object [Docket Entry 14]. Good cause having been shown, the Court, hereby,

ORDERS that said motion is GRANTED, and Plaintiff shall have until and including March 14, 2008, to file any motion for summary judgment and supporting brief. Defendant shall file his motion and supporting brief thirty days after Plaintiff's motion and brief are filed.

This Court will entertain no further motions for enlargement of time to file motion for summary judgment by Plaintiff. If Plaintiff does not file his motion for summary judgment on or before the above established deadline, this Court will recommend dismissal of this action to the District Court.

The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to all counsel of record.


Summaries of

Ours v. Astrue

United States District Court, N.D. West Virginia
Feb 13, 2008
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:07cv112 (N.D.W. Va. Feb. 13, 2008)

adopting Report and Recommendation which applied the substantial evidence standard on review of the ALJ's listing determination

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

Ours v. Astrue

Case Details

Full title:CHRISTINA L. OURS, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL…

Court:United States District Court, N.D. West Virginia

Date published: Feb 13, 2008

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:07cv112 (N.D.W. Va. Feb. 13, 2008)

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