Denise Christine Little v. Carolyn W. Colvin

Filing 21

JUDGMENT by Magistrate Judge Victor E Bianchini, in favor of Denise Christine Little against Carolyn W. Colvin. For the reasons set forth in the accompanying Decision and Order 20 , it is hereby DECREED THAT (1) Plaintiff's request for an or der remanding this case for further proceedings is GRANTED and the Commissioner's decision is REVERSED; (2) the Commissioner's request for an order affirming the Commissioner's final decision and dismissing the action is DENIED; (3) judgment is entered in Plaintiff's favor and this case is REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with the Decision and Order; and (4) this case is CLOSED without prejudice to a timely application for attorneys' fees and costs. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (wr)

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1 JS-6 2 3 4 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 6 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 7 8 Case No. 2:16-CV-05129 (VEB) DENISE CHRISTINE LITTLE, 9 Plaintiff, 10 vs. 11 JUDGMENT CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, 12 13 Defendant. 14 For the reasons set forth in the accompanying Decision and Order, it is hereby 15 DECREED THAT (1) Plaintiff’s request for an order remanding this case for further 16 proceedings is GRANTED and the Commissioner’s decision is REVERSED; (2) the 17 Commissioner’s request for an order affirming the Commissioner’s final decision 18 and dismissing the action is DENIED; (3) judgment is entered in Plaintiff’s favor 19 and this case is REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with the Decision 20 1 JUDGMENT – LITTLE v COLVIN 2:16-CV-05129-VEB 1 and Order; and (4) this case is CLOSED without prejudice to a timely application for 2 attorneys’ fees and costs. 3 DATED this 3rd day of April, 2017. 4 5 6 /s/Victor E. Bianchini VICTOR E. BIANCHINI UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 JUDGMENT – LITTLE v COLVIN 2:16-CV-05129-VEB

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