Roland v. Social Security Administration
Filing
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ORDER granting 14 Motion for Extension of Time. The defendant shall on or before October 3, 2013, file and serve the defendants response; within one week after the defendant's answer brief is filed, the plaintiff may file a reply brief and ei ther party may request oral argument or make any other request which may be permitted under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g); and in the absence of an order setting the case for oral argument or scheduling further proceedings, the case shall be deemed to be submitted at the expiration of the time period specified in paragraph 2 hereof. Ordered by Senior Judge Warren K. Urbom. (EJL)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
CAROL MAE ROLAND,
Plaintiff,
4:13CV3085
vs.
SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION, Carolyn W. Colvin,
Acting Commissioner of the Social Security
Administration; and OFFICE OF
GENERAL COUNSEL SOCIAL
SECURITY ADMINISTRATION,
ORDER ON MOTION FOR
EXTENSION OF TIME
Defendants.
The defendant, by and through its counsel of record, has requested a thirty-day extension
of time in which to respond to the plaintiff’s brief, ECF No. 14. In a telephone conversation with
my judicial assistant, counsel for the plaintiff expressed no opposition to the motion.
IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that:
1. the Motion for Extension of Time, ECF No. 14, is granted and the defendant shall on
or before October 3, 2013, file and serve the defendant’s response;
2. within one week after the defendant's answer brief is filed, the plaintiff may file a
reply brief and either party may request oral argument or make any other request which may be
permitted under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g); and
3. in the absence of an order setting the case for oral argument or scheduling further
proceedings, the case shall be deemed to be submitted at the expiration of the time period
specified in paragraph 2 hereof.
Dated August 30, 2013.
BY THE COURT
___________________________________________
Warren K. Urbom
United States Senior District Judge
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