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Ney v. Colvin, Case No. 15-cv-00343-JCS
...work, the ALJ nevertheless has a duty to make sufficient findings of fact to support the determination. Id.; see 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1571 & 416.971, 404.1574 & 416.974, 404.1565 & 416.965; see also Pinto v. Massanari, 249 F.3d 840, 844-45 (9th Cir. 2001). In the absence of explicit findings re......
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Rogers v. Berryhill, C. A. No. 16-219-JFB-SRF
...found, in pertinent part:1. The claimant has not engaged in substantial gainful activity since July 20, 2011, the application date (20 CFR 416.971 et seq.).2. The claimant has the following severe impairments: obesity; lumbar degenerative disc disease; depression; anxiety; and history of su......
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Green v. Saul
...The ALJ's Disability Determination Using the five-step sequential process to determine whether a claimant is disabled as mandated by 20 C.F.R. § 416.971, at step one, the ALJ determined that Plaintiff had not engaged in substantial gainful activity from August 1, 2014 to August 1, 2016. (Tr......
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Roach v. Colvin, C/A No.: 2:14-2730-RMG-MGB
...of law:1. The claimant has not engaged in substantial gainful activity since March 2, 2011, the date the application was filed (20 CFR 416.971 et seq.).2. The claimant has the following severe impairments: obesity and disorders of the back (20 CFR 416.920(c)).3. The claimant does not have a......
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