1:25-cv-13917 Dasilva Monteiro v. Bisignano, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Memorandum in Support of Motion ( 13
Ochmanski v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration is a civil case with a Plaintiff's Brief filed. The case is currently pending in an unknown court with docket number 25-cv-24932. The Outcomes section is not available.
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Motion · April 22, 2026
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Memorandum in Support of Motion ( 13
Social Security Action - Plaintiff's Brief ( 8
The court granted an extension of time for the Commissioner of Social Security Administration in the case of Colon v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration, allowing them an additional 6 days to respond. This extension is significant because it gives the Commissioner more time to prepare their response. The case, 2:26-cv-14022, is a separate matter from Ochmanski v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration.
The court has consolidated the case of Ochmanski v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration with another case, Spry v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration. This means that the two cases will be heard together, potentially streamlining the proceedings. The consolidation may also impact the outcome of the cases.
The court denied the plaintiff's motion to remand the case back to the Social Security Administration. This decision means the case will proceed in federal court. The plaintiff will now have to present their case to a judge.
Memorandum in Support of Motion ( 13
Social Security Action - Plaintiff's Brief ( 8
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