Nunes v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 12

STIPULATION and ORDER to Extend Time signed by Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin on 11/17/2009. Opening Brief due 12/19/2009; Opposition Brief due no later than 30 days thereafter; Reply due within 15 days of opposition. (Esteves, C)

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ROBERT D. CHRISTENSON, #076060 CHRISTENSON LAW FIRM 472 WEST PUTNAM AVENUE PORTERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 93257 (559) 784-4934 Telephone (559) 784-3431 Facsimile Attorneys for Plaintiff UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT of CALIFORNIA ---o0o--) DAVID NUNES, ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs ) ) COMMISSIONER of ) SOCIAL SECURITY, ) ) Defendant. ) ___________________________________) CASE NO: 1:09-cv-0645 GSA STIPULATION and ORDER to EXTEND TIME The parties, through their respective counsel, stipulate that the time for filing Plaintiff's Opening Brief be extended from November 19, 2009 to December 19, 2009. This is the Plaintiff's first request for an extension of time in this case. The Plaintiff needs more time to prepare the Opening Brief. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Robert D. Christenson _____________________________ ROBERT D. CHRISTENSON Attorney for Plaintiff Dated: November 16, 2009 Dated: November 16, 2009 McGREGOR W. SCOTT United States Attorney LUCILLE GONZALES MEIS Regional Chief Counsel, Region IX Social Security Administration /s/ Shea Lita Bond _______________________________ Per e-mail authorization this date SHEA LITA BOND Assistant Regional Counsel Social Security Administration Attorneys for Defendant ORDER Upon a review of the parties' stipulation, Plaintiff's request for an extension of time to file an opening brief until December 19, 2009 is granted. Defendant's opposition brief is due no later than 30 days after Plaintiff's opening brief is filed. Plaintiff's reply is due within fifteen days of the filing of Defendant's opposition. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: 6i0kij November 17, 2009 /s/ Gary S. Austin UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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