Blaesing v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 27

ORDER adopting 26 Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge. (1)The Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is adopted, confirmed, and approved in all respects and is made a part of this Order for all purposes, including appella te review. (2)The decision of the Commissioner of the United States Social Security Administration is AFFIRMED; and (3)The Clerk is directed to terminate all pending motions and close this file. Signed by Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell on 11/13/2014. (BGS)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION JAMES BLAESING, Plaintiff, v. Case No: 8:13-cv-2367-T-36TGW COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant. / ORDER This cause comes before the Court upon the Report and Recommendation filed by Magistrate Judge Thomas G. Wilson on October 23, 2014 (Doc. 26). In the Report and Recommendation, Magistrate Judge Wilson recommends that the decision of the Commissioner be affirmed. All parties were furnished copies of the Report and Recommendation and were afforded the opportunity to file objections pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ยง 636(b)(1). No such objections were filed. Upon consideration of the Report and Recommendation, and upon this Court's independent examination of the file, it is determined that the Report and Recommendation should be adopted. Accordingly, it is now ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: (1) The Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge (Doc. 26) is adopted, confirmed, and approved in all respects and is made a part of this Order for all purposes, including appellate review. (2) The decision of the Commissioner of the United States Social Security Administration is AFFIRMED; and (3) The Clerk is directed to terminate all pending motions and close this file. DONE AND ORDERED at Tampa, Florida on November 13, 2014. Copies to: The Honorable Thomas G. Wilson Counsel of Record 2

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