Fenner v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
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ORDER REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY CASES with Sixth Amended Magistrate Judges' General Order No. 11 attached. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J Newman on 10/31/2012. (kf)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON
STEVEN FENNER,
:
Case No. 3:12-CV-179
Plaintiff,
:
-vs-
District Judge Thomas M. Rose
Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman
COMMISSIONER OF
SOCIAL SECURITY,
Defendant.
:
:
ORDER REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY CASES
The parties are ORDERED to comply with all provisions set forth in Sixth Amended
Magistrate Judges’ General Order No. 11 (effective September 1, 2011). A copy of that General
Order can be found on the Court's web site. To ensure that all parties are aware of, and fully comply
with, the General Order, a copy of the General Order is also attached hereto.
The parties are directed to pay particular attention to ¶ 2, which requires citations to the
administrative record refer to the PageID __ when the administrative record is filed electronically.
Briefs which are noncompliant with this provision may be stricken.
Also, as explained more fully in General Order No. 11, motions for extensions of time - by
either side - are strongly discouraged and are to be filed in only exceptional circumstances. See
General Order No. 11 at & 8.
Counsel for the Commissioner is also ORDERED as follows: Prior to the filing of a
Memorandum in Opposition to Plaintiff's Statement of Errors, the Commissioner's counsel shall
review the administrative record (including all ALJ and Appeals Council decisions) and determine
whether or not a remand is appropriate. If so, the Commissioner shall file a motion for remand in
lieu of, and on or before the due date scheduled for, the Commissioner's Opposition Memorandum.
All such motions for remand shall comply with S.D. Ohio Local Rule 7.3.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
October 31, 2012
s/ Michael J. Newman
United States Magistrate Judge
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