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Holbrook v. Berryhill

United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division
Jan 8, 2018
3:16-cv-00713-RJC (W.D.N.C. Jan. 8, 2018)

Summary

holding that Mascio does not stand for the proposition that "a detailed analysis of Plaintiff's ability to stay on task [is required] every time an ALJ finds moderate limitations in concentration, persistence or pace"

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Opinion

3:16-cv-00713-RJC

01-08-2018

Hannah R. Holbrook, Plaintiff(s), v. Nancy A. Berryhill, Defendant(s).


JUDGMENT IN CASE DECISION BY COURT. This action having come before the Court and a decision having been rendered; IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Judgment is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's January 5, 2018 Order.

January 8, 2018

/s/_________

Frank G. Johns, Clerk

United States District Court


Summaries of

Holbrook v. Berryhill

United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division
Jan 8, 2018
3:16-cv-00713-RJC (W.D.N.C. Jan. 8, 2018)

holding that Mascio does not stand for the proposition that "a detailed analysis of Plaintiff's ability to stay on task [is required] every time an ALJ finds moderate limitations in concentration, persistence or pace"

Summary of this case from Smith v. Berryhill

recognizing that Mascio does not stand for the proposition that "a detailed analysis of Plaintiff's ability to stay on task [is required] every time an ALJ finds moderate limitations in concentration, persistence or pace"

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considering limitations in coworker and supervisor contact as an aspect of moderate limitation in social functioning

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In Holbrook, this Court held that "[l]imiting a claimant to strict production quotas addresses impairments to concentration-related issues."

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Case details for

Holbrook v. Berryhill

Case Details

Full title:Hannah R. Holbrook, Plaintiff(s), v. Nancy A. Berryhill, Defendant(s).

Court:United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division

Date published: Jan 8, 2018

Citations

3:16-cv-00713-RJC (W.D.N.C. Jan. 8, 2018)

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