L.C., et al v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield
L.C. and F.C. |
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF TEXAS |
23-4028 |
March 3, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Employee Retirement |
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[10994564] On the court's own motion and pursuant to 10th Cir. R. 33.1, order filed by (CLK) extending time to file appellants' brief and appendix until 05/26/2023 for F.C. and L.C. [23-4028] [Entered: 04/26/2023 01:13 PM] |
[10986178] Rule 26 Disclosure Statement filed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. More than 50 parties disclosed: no. Served on 03/24/2023. Manner of Service: email. [23-4028] JCM [Entered: 03/24/2023 12:56 PM] |
[10985557] Deficiency notice issued. Disclosure statement now due on 03/27/2023 for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. [23-4028] [Entered: 03/22/2023 01:41 PM] |
[10985040] Notice of Mediation Conference filed by the Tenth Circuit Mediation Office. ZOOMGOV conference scheduled for 04/04/2023 at 10:00 am (MT). The mediation contact form must be completed and returned to the Mediation Office within four days of the date of this notice. [Please open the Notice for important information.] [23-4028] [Entered: 03/21/2023 09:24 AM] |
[10984446] Entry of appearance filed by Mr. Brian Smith King for L.C. and F.C. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email [23-4028] [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:25 PM] |
[10984454] Filed notice record is complete. Served on 03/17/2023. Appellants brief and appendix due on 04/26/2023 for F.C. and L.C. [23-4028] [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:38 PM] |
[10984441] Entry of appearance submitted by Brian S. King for Appellants L.C. and F.C. for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: No. Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email. --[Edited 03/17/2023 by JJH to remove pdf as pleading filed 03/17/2023][23-4028] BSK [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:19 PM] |
[10984440] Minute order filed - Notice due that record is complete by 03/24/2023 for Gary P. Serdar, Clerk of Court. (Text Only - No Attachment) [23-4028] [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:19 PM] |
[10984291] Entry of appearance filed by Mr. James Christopher Martin for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and Ted A. Hages for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: y (Most of the parties listed were or are counsel of record). Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email. [23-4028] [Entered: 03/17/2023 12:22 PM] |
[10984253] Entry of appearance submitted by 1) James Christopher Martin; and 2) Ted Angelo Hages for Appellee Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: Yes. Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email. [23-4028] --[Edited 03/17/2023 by AT to remove PDF as pleading was filed on 3/17/2023.] JCM [Entered: 03/17/2023 11:22 AM] |
[10984427] Docketing statement filed by F.C. and L.C.. Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email. [23-4028] BSK [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:06 PM] |
[10984431] Rule 26 Disclosure Statement filed by L.C. and F.C.. More than 50 parties disclosed: no. Served on 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email. [23-4028] BSK [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:07 PM] |
[10984435] Notice received from F.C. and L.C. that a transcript is not necessary for this appeal. Served on: 03/17/2023. Manner of Service: email [23-4028] BSK [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:09 PM] |
[10980855] Civil case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 03/03/2023 Docketing statement, transcript order form, and notice of appearance due 03/17/2023 for F.C. and L.C.. Disclosure statement and notice of appearance due on 03/17/2023 for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas [23-4028] [Entered: 03/03/2023 11:50 AM] |
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