D N D International, Inc. v. FMCSA
D N D INTERNATIONAL, INC. |
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION |
14-3755 |
December 23, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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DND International, Inc. v. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration |
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Filing 702901239 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Manion. The case is MOOT and this court lacks the jurisdiction to provide DND any relief. The petition for review is DISMISSED for want of Article III standing. Daniel A. Manion, Circuit Judge; Ilana Diamond Rovner, Circuit Judge and David F. Hamilton, Circuit Judge. [6804883-1] [6804883] [14-3755] |
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Petitioner: D N D INTERNATIONAL, INC. | |
Represented By: | David L. LaPorte |
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Respondent: FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION | |
Represented By: | Kathryn B. Thomson |
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