Hall v. Social Security Administration
Case Summary
Hall v. Social Security Administration is a civil case currently pending in court. The case involves a plaintiff who is suing the Social Security Administration for benefits. The court has issued an order on motion to appoint counsel, indicating that the case is ongoing.
Latest development
2:07-cr-14002-1 USA v. Hall
Order · April 24, 2026
The court issued an order.
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- • Social Security benefits
- • order on motion
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Order on Motion to Appoint Counsel ( 14
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Case Timeline
4 events1:14-cr-00654-1 USA v. HALL
A warrant was executed in the case of USA v. Hall, a separate matter from Hall v. Social Security Administration. The execution of the warrant is a procedural step in the criminal case. This event is unrelated to the civil case.
2:07-cr-14002-1 USA v. Hall
The court issued an order.
1:23-cv-09363 New York Legal Assistance Group v. Social Security Administration
The New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) filed a lawsuit against the Social Security Administration (SSA) on behalf of a plaintiff, Hall, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The lawsuit, 1:23-cv-09363, challenges the SSA's decision-making process for disability benefits. This move aims to improve the SSA's handling of disability claims.
3:26-cv-05141 Hall v. Social Security Administration
A Motion was filed.
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1:23-cv-09363 New York Legal Assistance Group v. Social Security Administration
3:26-cv-05141 Hall v. Social Security Administration
Order on Motion to Appoint Counsel ( 14
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