Elliott v. Segal, et al
ROSALIN ACOSTA, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development, JUDGE HONOR SEGAL, KAREN ANDREAS, The Salem News, KAREN ANDREAS, Publisher, The Salem News and JUDGE HONOR SEGAL, Department of Industrial Accidents |
JODY ELLIOTT |
19-2163 |
November 26, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other |
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NOTICE issued. The following attorney has failed to register for an appellate ECF account and will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case: Scott Gediman for Honor Segal. [19-2163] (AL) [Entered: 01/06/2020 03:54 PM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief and Appendix due 02/18/2020 for appellant Jody Elliott. Pursuant to F.R.A.P. 31(a), appellee's brief will be due 30 days following service of appellant's brief and appellant's reply brief will be due 21 days following service of appellee's brief. [19-2163] (AL) [Entered: 01/06/2020 04:03 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Rosalin Acosta filed by Attorney Joseph P. Lucia. Certificate of service dated 12/18/2019. [19-2163] (JPL) [Entered: 12/18/2019 02:51 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Honor Segal filed by Attorney Jenny Louise Proulx. Certificate of service dated 12/17/2019. [19-2163] (JLP) [Entered: 12/17/2019 11:16 AM] |
NOTICE issued. After 12/26/2019, the following attorneys will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case unless they register for an appellate ECF account: Scott Gediman for Honor Segal. [19-2163] (AL) [Entered: 12/12/2019 11:47 AM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #36) filed by Appellant Jody Elliott. [19-2163] (AL) [Entered: 11/26/2019 04:22 PM] |
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