(SS) Voorhees v. Commissioner of Social Security
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STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Jeremy D. Peterson on 11/13/20 ORDERING that the time for Plaintiff to file her motion for summary judgment is extended to December 17, 2020. (Kaminski, H)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JERIANNE R. VOORHEES,
Case No.: 2:20-cv-00916-JDP
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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STIPULATION FOR FIRST EXTENSION
OF TIME FOR PLAINTIFF TO FILE
OPENING BRIEF
ANDREW M. SAUL,
Commissioner of Social Security,
Defendant.
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IT IS STIPULATED, by and between the parties, through their respective counsel of record,
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that the time for Plaintiff to file her motion for summary judgment be extended thirty-five (35) days,
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from the original deadline, such that Plaintiff’s new deadline, with the Court’s approval, will be
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December 17, 2020. This is Plaintiff’s first request for an extension of time. Plaintiff needs
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additional time to file her motion for summary judgment due to Plaintiff’s counsel’s conflicting
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deadlines in other matters. With the Court’s approval, the parties further stipulate that all other
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dates in the Court’s Scheduling Order be extended accordingly.
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Dated: November 12, 2020
Respectfully submitted,
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/s/ Jared T. Walker
Jared T. Walker,
Attorney for Plaintiff
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SO STIPULATED:
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McGREGOR W. SCOTT
United States Attorney
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Dated: November 12, 2020
By:
/s/ *S. Wyeth McAdam
(*authorized by email on 11/12/2020)
S. Wyeth McAdam
Special Assistant United States Attorney
Attorneys for Defendant
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ORDER
The parties’ stipulated extension of time is approved.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
November 13, 2020
JEREMY D. PETERSON
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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