Fernandez v. Commissioner of Social Security
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ORDER FOR STIPULATED STATEMENT OF FACTS. Signed by Judge Nathanael Cousins on 6/29/2016. (lmh, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/29/2016)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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CARLOS FERNANDEZ,
Plaintiff,
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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ORDER FOR STIPULATED
STATEMENT OF FACTS
v.
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CAROLYN W. COLVIN,
Re: Dkt. No. 5
Defendant.
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As set forth in the Procedural Order for Social Security Review Actions (Dkt. No.
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5), this matter will be deemed submitted for decision without oral argument based on the
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parties’ motions for summary judgment and/or remand. In connection with their motions,
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the parties shall file either a joint statement or separate statements of the Administrative
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Record, summarizing: (1) the procedural history of the case; (2) testimonial evidence from
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the hearing(s) before the Administrative Law Judge; and (3) all relevant medical evidence
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of record. Accordingly, the Court ORDERS the parties to meet and confer within 21 days
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of service of Defendant’s answer for the purpose of determining whether they are able to
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file a joint statement of the Administrative Record or whether it is necessary for the parties
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to file separate statements.
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A.
Joint Statement of the Administrative Record
If the parties are able to agree on a joint statement of the Administrative Record, the
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statement shall be signed by both parties and filed by the same deadline as Plaintiff’s
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motion for summary judgment or for remand. Each fact must be set forth in a separately
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numbered paragraph and cite to a specific portion of the Administrative Record where the
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fact finds support.
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B.
If the parties are unable to agree on a joint statement, they shall comply with the
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Separate Statements of the Administrative Record
following requirements for separate statements of the Administrative Record.
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Plaintiff’s Separate Statement of the Administrative Record
At the time Plaintiff files the motion for summary judgment or for remand, Plaintiff
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must also file a statement, separate from the motion and memorandum of law, setting forth
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each fact from the Administrative Record on which Plaintiff relies in support of the
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motion. Each fact must be set forth in a separately numbered paragraph and cite to a
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specific portion of the Administrative Record where the fact finds support. A failure to
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submit a separate statement in this form may constitute grounds for denial of the motion.
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Defendant’s Separate Statement of the Administrative Record
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At the time Defendant files the cross-motion for summary judgment or for remand,
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Defendant must also file a statement, separate from the motion and memorandum of law,
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setting forth: (a) for each paragraph of Plaintiff’s separate statement, a correspondingly
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numbered paragraph indicating whether Defendant disputes the statement of fact as set
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forth by Plaintiff and, if disputed, a reference to the specific portion of the Administrative
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Record supporting Defendant’s position; and (b) any additional facts from the
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Administrative Record on which Defendant relies in support of the motion. Each
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additional fact must be set forth in a separately numbered paragraph and cite to a specific
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portion of the Administrative Record where the fact finds support.
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Reply Statement of Facts
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If Defendant sets forth additional facts in the cross-motion, Plaintiff shall file a
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statement, separate from the reply brief, with correspondingly numbered paragraphs
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indicating whether Plaintiff disputes the statement of fact as set forth by Defendant and, if
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disputed, a reference to the specific portion of the Administrative Record supporting
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Plaintiff’s position.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: June 29, 2016
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NATHANAEL M. COUSINS
United States Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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