Wiemers v. Colvin
Filing
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ORDER that if the parties consent to final disposition of the case by the undersigned magistrate judge, on or before July 17, 2017, they shall complete the "CONSENT TO RANDOM ASSIGNMENT TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE" located on the court's w ebsite at http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/forms/. In the absence of timely submitting the attached form in accordance with paragraph (1) of this order, the case will be reassigned to a district judge. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (ADB)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
KURTIS TODD WIEMERS,
Plaintiff,
8:16CV413
vs.
ORDER
CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Commissioner
of the Social Security Administration;
Defendant.
The above-captioned action was randomly assigned to the undersigned
magistrate judge for final disposition, and the government's answer and the
administrative record have now been filed. Unless all parties consent to final
disposition by a magistrate judge, the undersigned cannot enter a ruling on the
merits of this case. If the parties do not so consent, the case will be reassigned to
a district judge.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that to avoid any delays in this case,
1)
If the parties consent to final disposition of the case by the
undersigned magistrate judge, on or before July 17, 2017, they shall
complete the “CONSENT TO RANDOM ASSIGNMENT TO
MAGISTRATE
JUDGE”
located
on
the
court’s
website
at
http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/forms/. After all parties have signed this
form, e-mail it in .pdf format to clerk@ned.uscourts.gov. Do not
electronically file this form or submit it to chambers.
2)
In the absence of timely submitting the attached form in accordance
with paragraph (1) of this order, the case will be reassigned to a
district judge.
Dated this 30th day of June, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Cheryl R. Zwart
United States Magistrate Judge
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