Freeman v. Colvin
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION REVERSING AND REMANDING TO ACTING COMMISSIONER FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION, re 17 Report and Recommendation. Signed by Judge Robert J. Bryan. (JL)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT TACOMA
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JANINE M. FREEMAN,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting
Commissioner of the Social Security
Administration,
CASE NO. 13-cv-05045 RJB
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATION REVERSING
AND REMANDING TO ACTING
COMMISSIONER FOR FURTHER
CONSIDERATION
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Defendant.
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This matter comes before the Court on the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate
16 Judge J. Richard Creatura. Dkt. 17. The Magistrate Judge recommends that the Commissioner’s
17 decision finding Plaintiff was not disabled and denying disability insurance benefits be reversed
18 and this matter remanded for further administrative proceedings. Id. No objections have been
19 filed to the Report and Recommendation.
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The Court, having reviewed the Report and Recommendation of Judge J. Richard
21 Creatura, United States Magistrate Judge, and the relevant record, does hereby find and
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The Court adopts the Report and Recommendation.
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATION REVERSING AND
REMANDING TO ACTING COMMISSIONER
FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION - 1
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The matter is REVERSED and REMANDED pursuant to sentence four of 42
U.S.C. § 405(g) to the Commissioner for further consideration.
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JUDGMENT is for Plaintiff and the case should be closed.
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The Clerk is directed to send copies of this Order to counsel of record.
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Dated this 26th day of February, 2014.
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ROBERT J. BRYAN
United States District Judge
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATION REVERSING AND
REMANDING TO ACTING COMMISSIONER
FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION - 2
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