Wise v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
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ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 9/15/2016 GRANTING Plaintiff extension of time; Plaintiff Opening Brief shall now be due on 9/25/2016. (Reader, L)
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KELSEY BROWN, CA #263109
Mackenzie Legal, PLLC
1003 Whitman Street
Tacoma, WA 98406
(206) 300-9063
Email: kelsey@mackenzielegal.com
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Attorney for Plaintiff
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SACREMENTO DIVISION
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DOUG WISE,
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Plaintiff,
vs.
No. 2:15-cv-02465-DB
STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR
EXTENSION OF TIME
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
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Defendant.
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The Plaintiff moves, through her counsel, that Plaintiff shall have a first extension of time
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of 30-days to file Plaintiff’s opening brief, in accordance with the scheduling order. Due to a
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glitch with the ECF system, Plaintiff’s counsel has been unable to download the record. Counsel
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has been in contact with opposing counsel and the ECF helpdesk to resolve this issue. Parties
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need an additional 30 days to solve the issue. Opening Brief shall now be due on September 25,
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2016.
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The parties stipulate that the Scheduling Order shall be modified accordingly.
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Dated August 26, 2016:
/s/ Kelsey M Brown
KELSEY MACKENZIE BROWN CA #263109
Mackenzie Legal, PLLC
1003 Whitman Street
Tacoma, WA 98406
(206) 300-9063
Attorney for Plaintiff
Dated August 26, 2016:
s/ Asim Modi
ASIM MODI per email authorization
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
Office of the General Counsel
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Of Attorneys for Defendant
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ORDER
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Pursuant to the parties’ stipulation, IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: September 15, 2016
/s/ DEBORAH BARNES
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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DLB:6
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