Palen v. Colvin
Filing
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ORDER - The Plaintiff's Motion for Enlargement of Time, ECF No. 15 , is granted. The plaintiff shall have on or before January 20, 2014, in which to file and serve his brief. The defendant shall have 35 days from the date on which the plain tiff's brief is filed in which to file an answer brief. 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). The case shall be deemed to be submitted at the expiration of the time period specified in paragraph 4 hereof. Ordered by Senior Judge Warren K. Urbom. (AOA)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
JOHN A. PALEN,
Plaintiff,
4:13CV3157
vs.
ORDER ON PLAINTIFF’S MOTION
FOR ENLARGEMENT OF TIME
CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting
Commissioner of Social Security;
Defendant.
The plaintiff, by and through his counsel, has filed Plaintiff’s Motion for Enlargement of
Time, ECF No. 15. The plaintiff requests an extension of 30 days in which to file and serve his
brief and states that the defendant’s counsel has been contacted and has expressed no objection
to the extension.
IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that:
1. the Plaintiff’s Motion for Enlargement of Time, ECF No. 15, is granted;
2. the plaintiff shall have on or before January 20, 2014, in which to file and serve his
brief;
3. the defendant shall have 35 days from the date on which the plaintiff's brief is filed in
which to file an answer brief;
4. 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
5. the case shall be deemed to be submitted at the expiration of the time period specified
in paragraph 4 hereof.
Dated December 18, 2013.
BY THE COURT
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Warren K. Urbom
United States Senior District Judge
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