Doll v. Social Security Administration et al

Filing 18

ORDER: The Report and Recommendation 17 is hereby ACCEPTED and APPROVED. Plaintiff's Motion for Judgment on the Administrative Record 14 is hereby DENIED, and the Commissioner's decision is AFFIRMED. This case is hereby DISMISSED WI TH PREJUDICE. The Clerk is directed to enter Judgment in a separate document in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58. Signed by Chief Judge Kevin H. Sharp on 10/17/16. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION ROBERT L. DOLL, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 3:15-cv-00653 Judge Sharp Magistrate Judge Knowles ORDER Pending before the Court is a Report and Recommendation (“R & R”) of the Magistrate Judge, recommending that Plaintiff’s Motion for Judgment on the Administrative Record (Docket Entry No. 14) be denied. (Docket Entry No. 17). No response in opposition was filed to the R & R. Having thoroughly reviewed the record in this case and the applicable law in accordance with Rule 72(b), the Court will accept the R & R of the Magistrate Judge. Accordingly, the Court hereby rules as follows: (1) The Report and Recommendation (Docket Entry No. 17) is hereby ACCEPTED and APPROVED; (2) Plaintiff’s Motion for Judgment on the Administrative Record (Docket Entry No. 14) is hereby DENIED, and the Commissioner’s decision is AFFIRMED; and (3) This case is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The Clerk is directed to enter Judgment in a separate document in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58. 1 It is SO ORDERED. _________________________________________ KEVIN H. SHARP UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 2

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