Carney v. Metro. Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY |
METROPOLITAN PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY |
WILLIAM F. CARNEY |
20-1501 |
May 12, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other |
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NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss issued directing appellant to file a brief and appendix or this case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 45.0(a). Brief due 07/24/2020. Appendix due 07/24/2020. [20-1501] (GRC) [Entered: 07/10/2020 05:07 PM] |
NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss for failure to pay the filing fee. Fee due 07/10/2020. [20-1501] (GAK) [Entered: 06/26/2020 11:44 AM] |
DISCLOSURE statement filed by Appellee Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company. Certificate of service dated 05/26/2020. [20-1501] (DWZ) [Entered: 05/26/2020 05:26 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company filed by Attorney David W. Zizik. Certificate of service dated 05/26/2020. [20-1501] (DWZ) [Entered: 05/26/2020 03:22 PM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief and Appendix due 06/29/2020 for appellant William F. Carney. 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. Please see the court's general order issued April 20, 2020, requiring the electronic filing of appendices. [20-1501] (MNH) [Entered: 05/19/2020 09:44 AM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #42) filed by Appellant William F. Carney. Fee due 05/26/2020. [20-1501] (MNH) [Entered: 05/12/2020 06:07 PM] |
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