Anthony Kaminski v. Nancy Berryhill

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ORDER: The Acting Commissioner of Social Security has filed a petition for panel rehearing in which she requests that the panel remove two words from a sentence of the opinion issued on July 9, 2018. The sentence, which appears on page 9 of the slip opinion, states: At the fifth step, the burden of proof and persuasion is on the agency. The Acting Commissioner requests that we remove the two words and persuasion so that the sentence at issue reads, At the fifth step, the burden of proof is on the agency. The petition for rehearing is GRANTED. The sentence on page 9 of the slip opinion that reads: At the fifth step, the burden of proof and persuasion is on the agency is hereby AMENDED to read only At the fifth step, the burden of proof is on the agency. In addition, the citation to Maresh v. Barnhart on page 9 is AMENDED to indicate the case was from the Eighth Circuit, so that the citation reads: Maresh v. Barnhart, 438 F.3d 897, 901 (8th Cir. 2006) . . . . No separate amended opinion will be issued. [6946661-2] [6948613-1] [6948613] [17-3314]

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Case: 17-3314 Document: 31 Filed: 08/30/2018 Pages: 1 United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit  Chicago, Illinois 60604    August 30, 2018    Before    DANIEL A. MANION, Circuit Judge    DAVID F. HAMILTON, Circuit Judge    AMY C. BARRETT, Circuit Judge  No. 17‐3314    ANTHONY KAMINSKI,    Plaintiff‐Appellant,      v.    NANCY A. BERRYHILL,  Acting Commissioner of Social Security,    Defendant‐Appellee.    Appeal from the United States District  Court for the Northern District of Indiana,  South Bend Division.    No. 16‐CV‐514    Jon E. DeGuilio,  Judge.    O R D E R  The Acting Commissioner of Social Security has filed a petition for panel  rehearing in which she requests that the panel remove two words from a sentence of the  opinion issued on July 9, 2018. The sentence, which appears on page 9 of the slip  opinion, states: “At the fifth step, the burden of proof and persuasion is on the agency.”  The Acting Commissioner requests that we remove the two words “and persuasion” so  that the sentence at issue reads, “At the fifth step, the burden of proof is on the agency.”  The petition for rehearing is GRANTED. The sentence on page 9 of the slip  opinion that reads: “At the fifth step, the burden of proof and persuasion is on the  agency” is hereby AMENDED to read only “At the fifth step, the burden of proof is on  the agency.” In addition, the citation to Maresh v. Barnhart on page 9 is AMENDED to  indicate the case was from the Eighth Circuit, so that the citation reads: “Maresh v.  Barnhart, 438 F.3d 897, 901 (8th Cir. 2006) . . . .” No separate amended opinion will be  issued. 

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