German v. Colvin

Filing 23

ORDER GRANTING 17 MOTION TO ALTER OR AMEND AND VACATING SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 ORDER REMANDING CASE. This case should be reopened for further proceedings.The 9/10/2013 Order is therefore rescinded and the 16 Judgment entered on that Order is vacat ed. The government's 14 Motion to Remand is denied. This matter shall proceed to full briefing on Plaintiff's appeal. Counsel for theparties shall confer on a modification of the operative JCMP to provide dates certain for the filing of the government's Response and Plaintiffs Reply. By Judge John L. Kane on 10/31/13.(mnfsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge John L. Kane Civil Action No. 13-cv-551-AP RACHEL GERMAN, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO ALTER OR AMEND AND VACATING SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 ORDER REMANDING CASE Kane, J. This Social Security appeal is before me on Plaintiff Rachel German’s Motion to Alter or Amend Judgment (Doc. 17). In reviewing the file and the parties’ submissions on Plaintiff’s Motion, I agree my September 10, 2013 Order remanding the case was entered improvidently and that this case should be REOPENED for further proceedings. The September 10, 2013 Order is therefore RESCINDED and the Judgment entered on that Order (Doc. 16) is VACATED. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the government’s Motion to Remand (Doc. 14) is DENIED. This matter shall proceed to full briefing on Plaintiff’s appeal. Counsel for the parties SHALL CONFER on a modification of the operative JCMP to provide dates certain for the filing of the government’s Response and Plaintiff’s Reply. Dated October 31, 2013. s/John L. Kane SENIOR U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE

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