Hill v. Colvin
Filing
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Scheduling Order Motions due by 1/21/2016. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peggy A. Leen on 12/24/15. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - TR)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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JAMIE D. HILL
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Plaintiff,
v.
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Case No. 2:15-cv-00113-GMN-PAL
SCHEDULING ORDER
CAROLYN W. COLVIN,
Defendant.
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This case involves judicial review of administrative action by the Commissioner of Social
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Security, denying Plaintiff’s claim for Social Security benefits under Titles II and XVI of the
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Social Security Act. Plaintiff filed an Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (Dkt. #1), and
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the court screened the Complaint (Dkt. #4) and Amended Complaint (Dkt. #5) pursuant to 28
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U.S.C. § 1915. The Commissioner filed an Answer (Dkt. #15) on December 22, 2015, along
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with a certified copy of the administrative record. No additional motions or pleadings have been
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filed.
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The court recognizes that many of these cases have a number of factors in common:
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Such cases rarely, if ever, require any proceedings in the nature of a trial. Instead,
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these cases are usually resolved by cross-motions to reverse or remand and to affirm the
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Commissioner’s decision.
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2.
Sometimes the plaintiff submits new medical reports to the court in support of a
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request for remand at such a late date in the proceedings as to cause an unnecessary and
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undesirable delay in the rendering of a decision by the court.
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3.
The transcript of the evidence adduced at the administrative hearing frequently
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contains the words “inaudible” or “illegible” in some places, and the administrative record
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sometimes contains documents which are illegible. These parts of the administrative record may
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or may not relate to the question of whether the Commissioner’s decision is supported by
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substantial evidence.
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THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
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Defendant shall file an electronic courtesy copy of the administrative record,
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under seal, in CM/ECF no later than January 5, 2016. The courtesy copy shall be filed in a
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searchable PDF format with each exhibit linked separately and Optical Character Recognition
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performed.
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In the event Plaintiff intends to request a remand of this case on the basis of new
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medical evidence, Plaintiff shall file a motion to remand in this court based on new medical
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evidence no later than January 21, 2016, with a copy of the evidence attached to the motion, and
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shall serve a copy of the motion and medical evidence on the United States Attorney for the
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District of Nevada, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 5000, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101.
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In the event Plaintiff serves a motion for remand on the basis of new medical
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evidence on Defendant, Defendant shall have until February 22, 2016, to file either a notice of
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voluntary remand of the case or points and authorities in opposition to Plaintiff’s motion.
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Plaintiff may file a reply to the Defendant’s opposition no later than March 14, 2016.
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If Plaintiff seeks remand for consideration of new medical evidence, the motion
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shall include a statement of reasons why the new evidence was not incorporated into the record
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at an earlier stage. Under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), remand for consideration of new evidence will not
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be granted unless the evidence is new and material, and there is a showing of good cause for
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failure to incorporate the evidence into the record at an earlier stage.
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evidence, Plaintiff shall file a motion for reversal and/or remand no later than January 21, 2015.
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In the event Plaintiff does not file a motion to remand on the basis of new medical
Whenever Plaintiff files a motion for reversal and/or remand, which includes
issues based on the administrative record, Plaintiff’s motion shall include:
(a)
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A specification of each and every condition or ailment, or combination
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thereof, that allegedly renders Plaintiff disabled and is allegedly supported by evidence in
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the administrative record.
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(b)
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A complete summary of all medical evidence in the record that supports
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Plaintiff’s claim of disability due to each condition or ailment specified in subparagraph
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5(a) above, with precise references to the applicable portions of the record.
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summary shall not include medical evidence unrelated to the conditions or ailments upon
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which Plaintiff’s claim(s) of disability are based. It shall be sufficient compliance with
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this subparagraph if Plaintiff stipulates that the Administrative Law Judge fairly and
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accurately summarized the medical evidence in the administrative record.
(c)
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A complete summary of all other evidence adduced at the administrative
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hearing that supports Plaintiff’s claim of disability due to each condition or ailment
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specified in subparagraph 5(a) above, with precise references to the applicable portions of
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the record. It shall be sufficient compliance with this subparagraph if Plaintiff stipulates
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that the Administrative Law Judge fairly and accurately summarized the medical
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evidence in the administrative record.
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With respect to each condition or ailment specified in subparagraph 5(a)
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above, a complete but concise statement as to why the record does not contain substantial
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evidence to support Defendant’s conclusion that Plaintiff is not disabled by each such
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condition or ailment, or combination thereof.
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If Defendant has not filed a notice of voluntary remand, and the issues in question
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relate to the administrative record, Defendant shall file a cross-motion to affirm no later than
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February 22, 2015, which will be considered an opposition to Plaintiff’s motion. This motion
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shall include:
(a)
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With respect to each disabling condition or ailment specified by Plaintiff,
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a complete summary of all medical evidence in the record that Defendant contends
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constitutes substantial evidence to support the administrative determination that Plaintiff
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is not disabled due to such condition, ailment, or combination thereof. This summary
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shall not include medical evidence upon which Plaintiff’s claim(s) of disability are based.
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It shall be sufficient compliance with this subparagraph if Defendant stipulates that the
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Administrative Law Judge fairly and accurately summarized the medical evidence
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contained in the record.
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With respect to each disabling condition or ailment specified by Plaintiff,
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a complete summary of all testimony adduced at the administrative hearing, including the
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Administrative Law Judge’s findings, if any, concerning the credibility of witnesses,
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which Defendant contends constitutes substantial evidence to support the administrative
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determination that Plaintiff is not disabled due to such condition or ailment, or
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combination thereof.
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Defendant stipulates that the Administrative Law Judge fairly and accurately summarized
It shall be sufficient compliance with this subparagraph if
the testimony adduced at the administrative hearing.
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(c)
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A statement as to whether there are any inaccuracies in the summaries
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filed by Plaintiff in response to paragraphs 5(b) and 5(c) of this Order. If Defendant
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believes Plaintiff’s summaries are inaccurate, Defendant shall set forth what additions or
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correction are required (with appropriate references to the record) in order to make the
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summaries accurate.
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The lay definitions of all medical terms contained in the record necessary
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to be understood in order to determine whether Defendant’s decision is supported by
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substantial evidence.
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The motions filed by Plaintiff and Defendant pursuant to paragraphs 5 and 6 of
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this Order, respectively, shall also contain appropriate points and authorities dealing with the
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specific legal issues involved in this case, rather than principles of law applicable to Social
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Security cases in general.
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Plaintiff shall be deemed to have acceded to the accuracy of the summaries
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supplied by Defendant in response to subparagraphs 6(a) and 6(b) of this Order, unless within
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twenty days after being served with Defendant’s cross-motion to affirm, Plaintiff files and serves
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a document setting forth:
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(a)
In what manner the summaries are inaccurate;
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(b)
What additions or corrections are required (with appropriate references to
the record) in order to make the summaries accurate; and/or
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(c)
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Any definitions of the medical terms that Plaintiff contends are more
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accurate than the definitions supplied by Defendant.
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following:
The motions filed by both Plaintiff and Defendant shall also contain the
(a)
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A statement as to whether the transcript of the administrative hearing can
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be adequately understood despite the fact that it might contain the words “inaudible” or
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“unintelligible” in one or more places, and specifying each page, if any, in which
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testimony relating to the particular issues of this case cannot be adequately understood.
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A specification of each page in the administrative record that is partially or
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totally illegible, and a statement whether each such illegible page contains information relevant
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to an understanding of any issue presented in this case.
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Oral argument shall be deemed waived, and the case shall stand submitted unless
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argument is ordered by the court or requested, pursuant to Local Rule 78-2, by one of the parties
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no later than February 29, 2016. Even if one or both of the parties requests oral argument, the
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final decision as to whether oral argument is warranted remains with the court.
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Failure of a party to file a motion or points and authorities required by this Order
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may result in dismissal of the action or reversal of the decision of the Commissioner of Social
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Security as may be appropriate.
Dated this 24th day of December, 2015.
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PEGGY A. LEEN
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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