Hutchinson v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

Filing 28

ORDER: Magistrate Judge Clarke's Report and Recommendation 26 is adopted. Pursuant to sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), defendant's motion to remand 23 is granted in part, and the decision of the Commissioner is reversed and remanded for an award of benefits. Please access entire text by document number hyperlink. Ordered and signed on 12/17/2009 by Judge Owen M. Panner. (jw)

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FILED'09 DEC 18 11 :OOUSDC-ORr-l I N THE UNITED STATES D I S T R I C T COURT FOR THE D I S T R I C T OF OREGON DAN HUTCHINSON, Civ. No. 08-997-CL Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J . ASTRUE, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant. ORDER PANNER, D i s t r i c t J u d g e : M a g i s t r a t e J u d g e M a r k D. C l a r k e f i l e d a R e p o r t a n d R e c o m m e n d a t i o n , a n d t h e m a t t e r i s now b e f o r e t h i s c o u r t . U.S.C. § See 28 6 3 6 ( b ) ( 1 ) ( B ) , F e d . R. C i v . P . 7 2 ( b ) . Although no objections have been filed, this court reviews the legal principles de novo. See Lorin Corp. v Goto & Co., Ltd., 700 F.2d 1202, 1206 (9th Cir. 1983). I have given this matter de novo review. I find no e r r o r . A c c o r d i n g l y , I ADOPT t h e R e p o r t a n d R e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f M a g i s t r a t e 1- ORDER Judge C l a r k e . CONCLUSION Magistrate Judge Clarke's Report and Recommendation (#26) i s adopted. P u r s u a n t t o s e n t e n c e f o u r o f 42 U . S . C . § 4 0 5 ( g ) , defendant's motion to remand (#23) i s granted in p a r t , and the decision of the Commissioner i s reversed and remanded for an award of benefits. I T I S SO ORDERED. DATED t h i s /7 day of December, 2009. {{)j4I//ft 111 fi~/fU~ OWEN M. PANNER U . S . D I S T R I C T JUDGE 2 - ORDER

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