North America Building Trades v. OSHA
Petitioner: NORTH AMERICA BUILDING TRADES UNIONS
Respondent: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Case Number: 19-3401
Filed: October 23, 2019
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
October 24, 2019 ECF FILER: DISCLOSURE STATEMENT on behalf of Petitioner North America Building Trades Unions, filed.--[Edited 10/24/2019 by KR] (VLB) [Entered: 10/24/2019 12:43 PM]
October 24, 2019 ECF FILER: AGENCY INFORMATION STATEMENT on behalf of Petitioner North America Building Trades Unions, filed.--[Edited 10/24/2019 by KR] (VLB) [Entered: 10/24/2019 12:45 PM]
October 24, 2019 ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Victoria L. Bor on behalf of Petitioner(s) North America's Building Trades Unions. --[Edited 10/24/2019 by KR] (VLB) [Entered: 10/24/2019 12:41 PM]
October 23, 2019 CLERK ORDER The cases are hereby consolidated for all purposes. Pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. 17(a), the Agency is directed to file the administrative record or certified list in lieu of the record in both cases on or before November 22, 2019. Petitioners are encouraged to consult with one another regarding the contents of their briefs as the Court disfavors repetitive briefs. Petitioners may file a consolidated brief or join in or adopt portions by reference. See Fed. R. App. P. 28(i). Respondent may elect to file a consolidated response brief. The parties are hereby directed to electronically file documents on the Court's docket as follows: Petitioners: All case opening forms, motions, and briefs must be filed only in the case number assigned to the filer's petition for review. If the petitioners are filing a consolidated brief, the brief must be filed in both cases. Respondent: All case opening forms must be filed in all cases in which the respondent intends to participate. All motions should be filed only in those cases for which the relief is being requested. If the respondent is filing a consolidated response brief, the brief must be filed in both cases, filed. [19-3312, 19-3401] (PDB) [Entered: 10/23/2019 11:45 AM]
October 23, 2019 ENTRY OF APPEARANCE filed by Attorney Joseph G. Gilliland, Esq. for Respondent OSHA.. (PDB) [Entered: 10/23/2019 11:40 AM]
October 16, 2019 Amended Petition from North America's Buliding Trade Unions. Certificate of Service dated 10/23/2019. Service made by ECF. (PDB) [Entered: 10/23/2019 11:53 AM]
October 16, 2019 AGENCY CASE DOCKETED. Petition filed by North America's Building Trades Unions. Transferred from District Court on 10/16/19. Certificate of Service dated 10/23/2019. (PDB) [Entered: 10/23/2019 11:33 AM]

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Respondent: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Represented By: Secretary United States Department of Labor
Represented By: Joseph G. Gilliland Esq.
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Petitioner: NORTH AMERICA BUILDING TRADES UNIONS
Represented By: Victoria L. Bor Esq.
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