Savala, Jr. v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
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STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 12/28/15 ORDERING that the Plaintiffs time to file a motion for summary judgment in the above-referenced case is hereby extended to the new filing date of February 3, 2016. The defendant shall respond to Plaintiffs motion for summary judgment within 30 days of its filing (on or before March 7, 2016) due to this extension.(Dillon, M)
PETER E. BRIXIE, S.B.#124186
Attorney at Law
410 Twelfth Street, Suite One
Sacramento, CA 95814
Telephone: (916) 658-1880
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Email: peterbrixie@gmail.com
Attorney for ANTHONY SAVALA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
ANTHONY SAVALA,
CASE NO.: 2:15-CV-01136-CMK
Plaintiff,
STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING
TIME TO FILE AND SERVE MOTION
SUMMARY JUDGEMENT
vs.
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY,
Defendant
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between the parties, through their
respective undersigned attorneys, and with the permission of the Court as evidenced below, that
the Plaintiff’s time to file a motion for summary judgment in the above-referenced case is hereby
extended to the new filing date of February 3, 2016. The extension is needed due to press of
business in plaintiff’s attorney’s office. The defendant shall respond to Plaintiff’s motion for
summary judgment within 30 days of its filing (on or before March 7, 2016) due to this extension.
STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER EXTENDING TIME TO FILE AND SERVE MSJ
This is the 1st request for extension by plaintiff.
Dated: 12/22/15
/s/ Peter Brixie
PETER BRIXIE
Attorney at Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
Dated: 12/22/15
/s/ Marcelo N. Illarmo
MARCELO N. ILLARMO
Special Assistant U. S. Attorney
Attorney for Defendant
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APPROVED AND SO ORDERED
Dated: December 28, 2015
STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER EXTENDING TIME TO FILE AND SERVE MSJ
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