Bishop v. Commissioner of Social Security et al

Filing 16

ORDER denying 7 plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment; granting 9 defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment; the Report and Recommendations 13 of the Magistrate Judge is adopted; the Commissioner's decision is affirmed. Signed by District Judge Robert E. Payne on 12/30/13. (jtho, )

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IN THE UNITED FOR THE STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Richmond Division JESSE ARTHUR BISHOP, Plaintiff, v. Civil CAROLYN W. Action No. 3:13cv94 COLVIN, Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. ORDER Having reviewed the REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge entered herein on November 15, 2013 (Docket No. 13), the BRIEF OF PLAINTIFF RECOMMENDATION JESSE OF A. JUDGE BISHOP NOVAK OBJECTING (Docket No. TO 14), THE REPORT the AND DEFENDANT'S RESPONSE TO PLAINTIFF'S OBJECTIONS TO THE MAGISTRATE'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION (Docket No. 15), and having considered the record and the REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION and finding no error therein, it is hereby ORDERED that: (1) REPORT The BRIEF OF PLAINTIFF JESSE A. AND RECOMMENDATION OF JUDGE BISHOP OBJECTING TO THE NOVAK (Docket No. 14) is overruled; (2) The REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge (Docket No. 13) is adopted on the basis of the reasoning of the REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION; (3) The plaintiff's MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (Docket No. 7) is denied; (4) The DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (Docket No. 9) is granted; and (5) The Commissioner's decision is affirmed. It is further ORDERED that the issues are adequately addressed by the briefs and oral argument would not materially aid the decisional process. It is so ORDERED. ^P /s/ Robert E. Payne Senior United States District Judge Richmond, Virginia Date: December 3Q, 2013

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