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· 1/24/2002

James W. Moore v. Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Being Sued as Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner Social Security Administration

Citations

  • 278 F.3d 920
  • 2002 WL 89069

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • discussing that although employment during a period of claimed disability is probative of a claimant’s ability to work, no similar consideration is recommended with regard to work performed after the claimed period of disability
  • upholding denial of 21 CIB to the claimant whose “mental condition only became severe following trauma associated 22 with his mother’s death,” which occurred after age of 22
  • “The clear and convincing standard is 6 | the most demanding required in Social Security cases.”
  • “The clear and 7 | convincing standard is the most demanding required in Social Security cases.”
  • “The clear and convincing standard is the most demanding required in Social Security 15 cases.”
  • “The clear and convincing standard is the most demanding required in Social Security 9 cases.”

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Judges: Politz, Fletcher, Fisher

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