Lawson v. Social Security Administration, No. 4:2019cv00579 - Document 5 (E.D. Ark. 2021)

Court Description: ORDER adopting 4 Proposed Findings and Recommendations in their entirety; dismissing 2 complaint without prejudice for failure to comply with a court order; and denying as moot the pending 1 motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Judge Kristine G. Baker on 7/9/2021. (jbh)

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Lawson v. Social Security Administration Doc. 5 THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS CENTRAL DIVISION DAVID LAWSON v. PLAINTIFF Case No. 4:19-cv-00579-KGB ANDREW SAUL, COMMISSIONER OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 1 DEFENDANT ORDER Before the Court are the Proposed Findings and Recommendations submitted by United States Magistrate Judge Jerome T. Kearney (Dkt. No. 4). Judge Kearney recommends that plaintiff David Lawson’s complaint against defendant Andrew Saul, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (the “Commissioner”), be dismissed without prejudice for failure to comply with a court order. No objections have been filed, and the deadline for filing objections has since passed. After careful consideration, the Court finds no reason to alter or reject Judge Kearney’s recommendations. Therefore, the Court adopts Judge Kearney’s Proposed Findings and Recommendations in their entirety (Dkt. No. 4). The Court dismisses Mr. Lawson’s complaint without prejudice for failure to comply with a court order. The Court denies as moot the pending motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis (Dkt. No. 1). It is so ordered this 9th day of July, 2021. _________________________________ Kristine G. Baker United States District Judge 1 Andrew M. Saul was confirmed as Commissioner of the Social Security Administration on June 6, 2019. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 25(d), Mr. Saul is automatically substituted as a party. Dockets.Justia.com

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