Integrity Advance, et al v. CFPB
INTEGRITY ADVANCE, LLC and JAMES A. CARNES |
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU |
21-9521 |
February 10, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
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Integrity Advance, et al. v. CFPB |
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[10807119] Entry of appearance filed by Saverio S Romeo, Mr. Michael A. Schwartz, Ms. Christen Tuttle, and and Richard Joseph Zack for Integrity Advance, LLC and James A. Carnes. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: y. Served on 02/11/2021. Manner of Service: email [21-9521] [Entered: 02/11/2021 10:20 AM] |
[10807041] Entry of appearance submitted by Richard J. Zack, Michael A. Schwartz, Christen Tuttle, Saverio S. Romeo for Petitioners James A. Carnes and Integrity Advance, LLC for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: Yes. Served on 02/11/2021. Manner of Service: email. [21-9521]--[Edited 02/11/2021 by AT - to remove PDF as pleading was filed on 2/11/2021.] RJZ [Entered: 02/11/2021 09:10 AM] |
[10806900] Petition for review filed. Served on 02/10/2021. Manner of Service: email - Attorneys for Respondent: CFPB, DeMille-Wagman, and Friedl. Copy of petition served on party at address shown in 02/10/2021 letter. Fee pd., Receipt #: A10-48165-956. Amount: $ 500. Docketing statement due 02/24/2021 for James A. Carnes and Integrity Advance, LLC. Agency record due 03/22/2021 for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Notice of appearance due on 02/24/2021 for James A. Carnes, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Integrity Advance, LLC. [21-9521] [Entered: 02/10/2021 03:21 PM] |
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