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Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

24-cv-03254
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Case Summary

Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration is a civil case filed in the unknown court. The current summary of the case is related to attorney fees. The case was filed in docket 24-cv-03254.

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  • attorney fees
  • unknown court
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Case Timeline

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Other April 27, 2026

1:17-cv-01590 Trujillo v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

The court in Trujillo v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration, a case related to Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration, has issued a ruling. This ruling is relevant to Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration because it sets a precedent for similar cases. The court's decision may impact the outcome of Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration.

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Other April 27, 2026

1:25-cv-09808 Alba v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration

A brief was filed.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:24-cv-03254 Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

The court granted attorney fees in the amount of $24 to the plaintiff's attorney in the case of Peacock v. Commissioner Social Security Administration. This decision allows the attorney to recover costs associated with representing the plaintiff. The fees will be paid by the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration.

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Last updated

3 days, 13 hours ago

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