Karen Capato v. Comm Social Security
Filing
JUDGMENT, Affirmed in part and Vacated in part and the matter remanded for further proceeding consistent with this Opinion. No costs.--[Edited 01/04/2011 by MGD]
Case: 10-2027 Document: 003110396744 Page: 1
Date Filed: 01/04/2011
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
MARCIA M. WALDRON
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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CLERK
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January 4, 2011
Christopher J. Brackett
Social Security Administration
Office of General Counsel - Region II
26 Federal Plaza
Room 3904
New York, NY 10278-0000
(Kelsi B. Corkran
(William Kanter
United States Department of Justice
Civil Division
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Bernard A. Kuttner
Kuttner Law Offices
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Ellen E. Sovern
Social Security Administration
Office of General Counsel - Region II
26 Federal Plaza
Room 3904
New York, NY 10278-0000
RE: Karen Capato v. Comm Social Security
Case Number: 10-2027
District Case Number: 2-08-cv-05405
Case: 10-2027 Document: 003110396744 Page: 2
Date Filed: 01/04/2011
ENTRY OF JUDGMENT
Today, January 04, 2011 the Court entered its judgment in the above-captioned matter pursuant
to Fed. R. App. P. 36.
If you wish to seek review of the Court's decision, you may file a petition for rehearing. The
procedures for filing a petition for rehearing are set forth in Fed. R. App. P. 35 and 40, 3rd Cir.
LAR 35 and 40, and summarized below.
Time for Filing:
14 days after entry of judgment.
45 days after entry of judgment in a civil case if the United States is a party.
Page Limits:
15 pages
Attachments:
A copy of the panel's opinion and judgment only. No other attachments are permitted without
first obtaining leave from the Court.
Unless the petition specifies that the petition seeks only panel rehearing, the petition will be
construed as requesting both panel and en banc rehearing. If separate petitions for panel
rehearing and rehearing en banc are submitted, they will be treated as a single document and will
be subject to a combined 15 page limit. If only panel rehearing is sought, the Court's rules do not
provide for the subsequent filing of a petition for rehearing en banc in the event that the petition
seeking only panel rehearing is denied.
A party who is entitled to costs pursuant to Fed.R.App.P. 39 must file an itemized and verified
bill of costs within 14 days from the entry of judgment. The bill of costs must be submitted on
the proper form which is available on the court's website.
A mandate will be issued at the appropriate time in accordance with the Fed.R.App.P. 41.
Please consult the Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the timing and
requirements for filing a petition for writ of certiorari.
Very truly yours,
Marcia M. Waldron,
Clerk
By: Charlene C.,
Deputy Clerk
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