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Thompson v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

25-cv-03685
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The court approved $25 in attorney fees for the case Bell v. Commissioner Social Security Administration. This fee is likely related to the case Thompson v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration, which was filed under the same docket number. The approval of attorney fees indicates that the court has recognized the work done by the attorney in the case.

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1:25-cv-03685 Thompson v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

Order · April 27, 2026

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Order April 27, 2026

1:25-cv-03685 Thompson v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

The court issued an order.

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Other April 27, 2026

1:25-cv-05511 Bell v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

The court approved $25 in attorney fees for the case Bell v. Commissioner Social Security Administration. This fee is likely related to the case Thompson v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration, which was filed under the same docket number. The approval of attorney fees indicates that the court has recognized the work done by the attorney in the case.

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