Bell v. Berryhill

Filing 16

ORDER Adopting Report and Recommendations: On April 4, 2019, Magistrate Judge Johnston entered a report and recommendation 15 that the Commissioner's motion to dismiss 6 for failure to timely appeal the Appeal Council's decision be gra nted and that this case be dismissed without prejudice. No objection has been filed and the time for filing objections has passed. The court has reviewed the record and accepts the report and recommendation. The Commissioner's motion to dismiss 6 is granted. This case is dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff may refile her complaint if the Commissioner, upon request for an extension of time to file a lawsuit past the 60-day deadline, finds good cause to extend that deadline. This case is terminated. Signed by the Honorable Philip G. Reinhard on 4/19/2019. Mailed notice (kms)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS WESTERN DIVISION Carrie Ann Bell, Plaintiff, vs. Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 18 C 50208 Judge Philip G. Reinhard ORDER On April 4, 2019, Magistrate Judge Johnston entered a report and recommendation [15] that the Commissioner’s motion to dismiss [6] for failure to timely appeal the Appeal Council’s decision be granted and that this case be dismissed without prejudice. No objection has been filed and the time for filing objections has passed. The court has reviewed the record and accepts the report and recommendation. The Commissioner’s motion to dismiss [6] is granted. This case is dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff may refile her complaint if the Commissioner, upon request for an extension of time to file a lawsuit past the 60-day deadline, finds good cause to extend that deadline. This case is terminated. Date: 4/19/2019 ENTER: __________________________________ United States District Court Judge Electronic Notices. (LC)

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