Mark Collico v. Invacare Corporation
Plaintiff / Appellant: MARK COLLICO
Defendant / Appellee: INVACARE CORPORATION
Case Number: 20-1808
Filed: May 14, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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July 7, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 8 ORDER: Appellant Mark Collico is directed to showcause as to why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution pursuant to C. R. 31(c)(2). LJ. Briefing is SUSPENDED pending further court order. Response to Rule to Showcause due for Appellant Mark Collico by 07/21/2020... [8] [7091421] [20-1808] (LJ) [Entered: 07/07/2020 09:47 AM]
June 22, 2020 Filing 7 Amended Docketing Statement filed by Appellant Mark Collico. Prior or Related proceedings: No. [7] [7088622] [20-1808] (Barth, Brandy) [Entered: 06/22/2020 06:11 PM]
June 18, 2020 Filing 6 NOTICE: Circuit Rule 46(a) requires lead counsel be admitted to practice within 30 days of the date the appeal/petition was docketed. The rule also requires any attorney wishing to present oral argument to be admitted. Our records indicate as of this date Attorney Brandy Barth for Appellant Mark Collico has/have not been admitted to practice in this court. Within 21 days, please file your application for admission by going to: http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/forms/forms7.htm and choosing the link, "Application for Admission to Practice in the Seventh Circuit". [6] [7087806] [20-1808] (LJ) [Entered: 06/18/2020 10:44 AM]
June 15, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER: Appellant shall file a complete statement of jurisdiction that includes the omitted information. The statement is due on or before June 22, 2020. ( See oder for details) . DW [5] [7087108] [20-1808] (AP) [Entered: 06/15/2020 03:40 PM]
June 12, 2020 Filing 4 Docketing Statement filed by Appellant Mark Collico. Prior or Related proceedings: No. [4] [7086769] [20-1808] (Barth, Brandy) [Entered: 06/12/2020 02:55 PM]
June 4, 2020 Filing 3 Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statement and Appearance filed by Attorney Thomas E. Berry, Jr. for Appellee Invacare Corporation. [3] [7085198] (L-Yes; E-Yes; R-No) [20-1808] (Berry, Thomas) [Entered: 06/04/2020 04:44 PM]
May 29, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 2 ORDER: Appellant Mark Collico is directed to file the overdue Docketing Statement within 14 days from the date of this Rule to Show Cause. Docketing statement response due for Appellant Mark Collico by 06/12/2020. [2] [7083993] [20-1808] (AD) [Entered: 05/29/2020 10:09 AM]
May 14, 2020 Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee paid. Transcript information sheet due by 05/28/2020. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Mark Collico by 05/20/2020. Appellant's brief due on or before 06/23/2020 for Mark Collico. [1] [7081009] [20-1808] (FP) [Entered: 05/14/2020 02:30 PM]

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Plaintiff / appellant: MARK COLLICO
Represented By: Brandy Barth
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Defendant / appellee: INVACARE CORPORATION
Represented By: Thomas E. Berry Jr.
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