LaRock v. Commissioner of Social Security
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ORDER: ADOPTING the # 17 Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Victor E. Bianchini. The Defendant's decision denying disability benefits is AFFIRMED pursuant to sentence 4 of 42 U.S.C. Section 405(g). Signed by Chief Judge Norman A. Mordue on 5/17/2011. (mae)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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JODY LaROCK o/b/o M.K.,
Plaintiff,
v.
7:10-CV-1019
MICHAEL J. ASTRUE
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY,
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Defendant.
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OF COUNSEL:
Conboy, McKay Law Firm
307 State Street
Carthage, NY 13619
Counsel for Plaintiff
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APPEARANCES:
Lawrence D. Hasseler, Esq.
Social Security Administration
Office of Regional General Counsel
Region II
26 Federal Plaza - Room 3904
New York, NY 10278
Counsel for Defendant
Andreea L. Lechleitner, Esq.
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
NORMAN A. MORDUE, CHIEF U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE
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ORDER
The above matter comes to me following a Report-Recommendation by Magistrate Judge
Victor E. Bianchini, duly filed on the 29th day of April 2011. Following fourteen (14) days from
the service thereof, the Clerk has sent me the file, including any and all objections filed by the
parties herein.
After careful review of all of the papers herein, including the Magistrate Judge’s ReportRecommendation, and no objections submitted thereto, it is
ORDERED that:
1. The Report-Recommendation is hereby adopted in its entirety.
2. The Commissioner’s decision denying disability benefits is affirmed pursuant to
sentence 4 of 42 U.S.C. Section 405(g).
3. The Clerk of the Court shall serve a copy of this Order upon all parties and the
Magistrate Judge assigned to this case.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 17, 2011
Syracuse, New York
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