HANSON v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Filing
12
OPINION/ORDER OF DISMISSAL for lack of prosecution. Signed by Judge Jose L. Linares on 5/9/17. (DD, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT Of NEW JERSEY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 17-316 (JLL)
LINFORD HANSON,
OPINION & ORDER
Plaintiff,
v.
COMMISSIONER Of SOCIAL
SECURITY,
Defendant.
THE PLAINTIFF sought review of a determination by the Social Security
Administration.
(See dkt. 1.)
In an order entered April 18, 2017, the Court set forth a
schedule pursuant to Local Civil Rule 9.1 for the prosecution of this appeal, and directed
that the failure to timely file documents would result in the appeal being dismissed.
(See dkt. 11.)
The plaintiff has failed to serve and file the required statement of the
primary contentions or arguments for relief, even though the time to do so has elapsed.
Therefore, for good cause appearing;
THE COURT hereby dismisses the complaint for lack of prosecution pursuant to
Local Civil Rule 9.1 and federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b); and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court designate the action as CLOSED.
/
Dated:
May
9yt.
,2017
JOSEL.UNARES
United States District Judge
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