Cordero-Ayala v. United States Postal Service, et al
Plaintiff: CARLOS A. CORDERO-AYALA
Defendant: US POSTAL SERVICE and LOUIS DEJOY, Postmaster
Interested Party: YULIMAR RIOS BONILLA
Case Number: 24-1477
Filed: May 15, 2024
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: Amer. w/Disabilities - Employment
Docket Report

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June 6, 2024 BRIEFING schedule set. Brief and Appendix due 07/16/2024 for appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala. Pursuant to F.R.A.P. 31(a), appellees' 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 appellees' brief. [24-1477] (AVN) [Entered: 06/06/2024 08:42 AM]
June 5, 2024 DOCKETING statement filed by Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala. Served on 06/05/2024. [24-1477] (CMS) [Entered: 06/05/2024 05:08 PM]
June 5, 2024 TRANSCRIPT report/order form filed by Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala indicating transcripts are not necessary for this appeal. Served on 06/05/2024. [24-1477] (CMS) [Entered: 06/05/2024 05:11 PM]
May 30, 2024 Opinion or Order ORDER granting motion to extend time to file docketing statement and transcript report/order form filed by Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala. Docketing Statement and Transcript report/order form due 06/06/2024 . [24-1477] (AVN) [Entered: 05/30/2024 10:26 AM]
May 30, 2024 NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala filed by Attorney Carlos M. Sanchez La Costa. Served on 05/30/2024. [24-1477] (CMS) [Entered: 05/30/2024 11:26 AM]
May 29, 2024 MOTION to extend time to file the docketing statement and transcript report/order form filed by Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala. Served on 05/29/2024. [24-1477] (CMS) [Entered: 05/29/2024 07:00 AM]
May 15, 2024 CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #283) filed by Appellant Carlos A. Cordero-Ayala. Appearance form, Docketing Statement, and Transcript Report/Order form due 05/29/2024 . [24-1477] (AVN) [Entered: 05/15/2024 02:12 PM]

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Interested party: YULIMAR RIOS BONILLA
Represented By: Carlos M. Sanchez La Costa
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Defendant: US POSTAL SERVICE
Represented By: Lisa E. Bhatia Gautier
Represented By: Mariana E. Bauza Almonte
Represented By: Priscila Acevedo
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Defendant: LOUIS DEJOY, Postmaster
Represented By: Lisa E. Bhatia Gautier
Represented By: Mariana E. Bauza Almonte
Represented By: Priscila Acevedo
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Plaintiff: CARLOS A. CORDERO-AYALA
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