Trimble v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
14
ORDER - Plaintiff shall file a motion for an order reversing the Commissioner's decision, or granting other relief, together with his supporting brief by the close of business today, August 10, 2018. Defendant shall file a motion for an order af firming the Commissioner's decision, or granting other relief, together with a supporting brief by: September 10, 2018. Plaintiff may file a reply brief by: September 24, 2018, after which the matter will be deemed ripe for decision. The parties did not timely consent to disposition by the undersigned magistrate judge. See Filing No. 11 . Accordingly, the clerk of court shall reassign this case to a district judge. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Michael D. Nelson. (KLF)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
DONALD L. TRIMBLE,
Plaintiff,
8:18CV162
vs.
ORDER
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL
SECURITY,
Defendant.
This is an action challenging a final decision of the Commissioner of the Social Security
Administration. The answer and administrative record have been filed. The case will be
progressed according to General Order No. 2015-05 In the Matter of Procedures for Social Security
Cases (Filing No. 3).
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
Plaintiff shall file a motion for an order reversing the Commissioner’s decision, or
granting other relief, together with his supporting brief by the close of business today, August 10,
2018;
2.
Defendant shall file a motion for an order affirming the Commissioner’s decision,
or granting other relief, together with a supporting brief by: September 10, 2018;
3.
Plaintiff may file a reply brief by: September 24, 2018, after which the matter will
be deemed ripe for decision.
The parties did not timely consent to disposition by the undersigned magistrate
4.
judge. See Filing No. 11. Accordingly, the clerk of court shall reassign this case to a district
judge.
DATED this 10th day of August, 2018.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Michael D. Nelson
United States Magistrate Judge
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