Pepper v. Brown University, et al
NICHOLAS J. PEPPER |
BROWN UNIVERSITY, SHEILA COLEMAN, Individual/Official Capacity as Director of Human Resources and SHEILA COLEMAN, in her individual/official capacity as Director of Human Resources |
23-2041 |
December 8, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Employment |
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APPELLANT'S BRIEF filed by Appellant Nicholas J. Pepper. Number of copies: 1. Served on 01/29/2024. Brief due 02/28/2024 for APPELLEES Brown University and Sheila Coleman. [23-2041] (YCC) [Entered: 02/02/2024 09:00 AM] |
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: Rita E. Nerney for Brown University and Sheila Coleman. [23-2041] (AVN) [Entered: 01/30/2024 03:55 PM] |
BRIEF tendered by Appellant Nicholas J. Pepper. [23-2041] (NJP) [Entered: 01/29/2024 11:35 PM] |
NOTICE issued. After 01/22/2024, the following attorney will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case unless she registers for an appellate ECF account: Rita E. Nerney for Brown University and Sheila Coleman. [23-2041] (ALW) [Entered: 01/07/2024 11:08 PM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief due 01/29/2024 for appellant Nicholas J. Pepper. 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. [23-2041] (ALW) [Entered: 12/19/2023 02:01 AM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #49 ) filed by Appellant Nicholas J. Pepper. [23-2041] (ALW) [Entered: 12/08/2023 11:22 PM] |
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