Klein v. Social Security Administration Commissioner
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MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Honorable Barry A. Bryant on December 17, 2015. (rg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
HARRISON DIVISION
MICHAEL S. KLEIN
vs.
PLAINTIFF
Civil No. 3:15-cv-03055
CAROLYN COLVIN,
Commissioner, Social Security Administration
DEFENDANT
MEMORANDUM OPINION
On December 4, 2015, Defendant filed an Unopposed Motion to Remand. ECF No. 11.1
Defendant states she has contacted Plaintiff’s counsel who does not oppose the motion. Id. The
parties have consented to the jurisdiction of a magistrate judge to conduct any and all proceedings
in this case, including conducting the trial, ordering the entry of a final judgment, and conducting
all post-judgment proceedings. ECF No. 5. Pursuant to this authority, the Court issues this
memorandum opinion and orders the entry of a final judgment in this matter.
Defendant requests a remand so the Commissioner may conduct further administrative
proceedings. ECF No. 11. This Court finds this motion is well-taken and Defendant’s Unopposed
Motion to Remand (ECF No. 11) should be GRANTED. The Commissioner’s decision is reversed,
and this matter is hereby remanded pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) for further
proceedings. In addition, the undersigned finds the Plaintiff’s Complaint should be and hereby is
dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff may still, however, file a motion for attorney’s fees pursuant
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The docket numbers for this case are referenced by the designation “ECF No.” The transcript pages for
this case are referenced by the designation “Tr.”
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to the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2412.
A judgment incorporating these findings will be entered pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure 52 and 58.
ENTERED this 17th day of December 2015.
/s/ Barry A. Bryant
HON. BARRY A. BRYANT
U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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