(SS) See v. Commissioner of Social Security
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ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF AN EXENSION OF TIME TO SERVE A CONFIDENTIAL LETTER BRIEF signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 10/11/2019. (Gonzales, V)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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NAICHOU SEE,
Plaintiff,
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v.
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY,
Defendant.
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Case No.: 1:19-cv-0436 - JLT
ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF AN
EXENSION OF TIME TO SERVE A
CONFIDENTIAL LETTER BRIEF
(Doc. 14)
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On October 1, 2019, the Court ordered Plaintiff to show cause in writing why sanctions should
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not be imposed for the failure to comply with the Court’s Scheduling Order to serve a confidential
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letter brief upon the Commissioner of Social Security. (Doc. 12) In the alternative, the Court ordered
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Plaintiff to serve the confidential letter brief and file proof of service with the Court within fourteen
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days. (Id. at 2)
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Naichou See filed a response to the Court’s order on the same date, requesting an extension of
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time to serve the letter brief and file proof of service. (Doc. 13) Plaintiff’s counsel reports he “did not
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receive proper notification that the administrative record had been filed,” and mistakenly calendared the
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filing deadline for the administrative record. (Id. at 2) Therefore, Plaintiff requests an extension of
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thirty days, to November 13, 2019. (Doc. 14 at 1-2
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Based upon the information provided, the Court ORDERS:
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Plaintiff’s request for an extension of time to serve a confidential letter brief is
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GRANTED;
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Plaintiff SHALL serve a confidential letter brief and file proof of service no later than
November 13, 2019; and
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The Order to Show Cause dated October 1, 2019 (Doc. 12) will remain in effect until
Plaintiff files the proof of service as ordered.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
October 11, 2019
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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