McDonald v. Astrue
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ORDER by Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte granting 19 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages (rmm2S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/6/2013)
HARVEY P. SACKETT
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SACKETT
AND ASSOCIATES
A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORP.
1055 Lincoln Avenue
Post Office Box 5025
San Jose, California 95150-5025
Telephone: (408) 295-7755
Facsimile: (408) 295-7444
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Attorney for Plaintiff
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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) No.: 3:13-CV-00285 EDL
STANLEY J. MCDONALD,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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CAROLYN W. COLVIN,'
Acting Commissioner,
Social Security Administration,
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) MOTION FOR LEAVE OF COURT
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AND ORDER GRANTING.
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Defendant.
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TO THE DEFENDANT AND HIS ATTORNEY:
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiffmoves this court for leave to file his Memorandu
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in Support of Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment. The length ofthis Memorandum, which
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exceeds that permitted by Rule ~ofthe Local Rules ofthe United States District Court for
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Carolyn W. Colvin became the Acting Commissioner of Social Security on February 14,2013.
Pursuant to Rule 25(d){l) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Carolyn W. Colvin should be
substituted for Commissioner Michael J. Astrue as Defendant in this suit. No further action need be taken
to continue this suit by reason of the last sentence of section 205(g) of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.
ยง 405(g).
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the Northern District of California, is necessitated by the lengthy administrative and judicial
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history ofthis case, and the concomitant complex number of issues which need to be addressed.
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Dated: August 5, 2013
Is/
HARVEY P. SACKETT
Attorney for Plaintiff
STANLEYJ.MCDONALD
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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