Jacobs v. Greyhound Bus Lines
Erika Jacobs |
Greyhound Bus Lines Corporate Office |
21-10756 |
July 30, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other |
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COURT ORDER granting jurisdictional recommendation to dismiss appeal for lack of jurisdiction [9660226-2]. Mandate issue date is 10/05/2021. [21-10756] (LLL) [Entered: 09/13/2021 04:27 PM] |
INITIAL CASE CHECK by Attorney Advisor complete. Action: AA Recommendation to submit to court for jurisdictional review. Initial AA Check Due satisfied. [21-10756] (RAJ) [Entered: 09/09/2021 01:00 PM] |
CIVIL RIGHTS CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Ms. Erika Jacobs [21-10756] (LLL) [Entered: 07/30/2021 09:13 AM] |
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Plaintiff / appellant: Erika Jacobs | |
Represented By: | Erika Jacobs |
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Defendant / appellee: Greyhound Bus Lines Corporate Office | |
Represented By: | Michael Paul Sharp |
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