Zenon McHugh v. Illinois Department of Transp, et al
ZENON MCHUGH |
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, MICHAEL M. HOFFMAN, COLLEEN ALDERMAN, JOHN FORTMANN, GEORGINA R. SYAS, BRUCE HARMENING, LISA HEAVEN-BAUM and STEPHEN TRAVIA |
21-3397 |
December 29, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
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McHugh v. Illinois Department of Transportation |
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Filing 4 ORDER: Pursuant to Circuit Rule 33, briefing will proceed as follows: Appellant's brief due on or before 03/15/2022 for Zenon McHugh. Appellees' brief due on or before 04/14/2022 for Colleen Alderman, John Fortmann, Bruce Harmening, Lisa Heaven-Baum, Michael M. Hoffman, Illinois Department of Transportation, Georgina R. Syas and Stephen Travia. Appellant's reply brief, if any, is due on or before 05/05/2022 for Appellant Zenon McHugh. JB [7211630] [21-3397] (ER) [Entered: 01/18/2022 02:47 PM] |
Filing 3 Notice of Circuit Rule 33 mediation issued. The mediation will be conducted by phone, Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. Central Time. See Notice for further details and requirements. JB. [3] [7211626] [21-3397] (ER) [Entered: 01/18/2022 02:42 PM] |
Filing 2 Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statement and Appearance filed by Attorney Anthony J. Peraica for Appellant Zenon McHugh. [2] [7208097] [21-3397] (PS) [Entered: 12/30/2021 11:07 AM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee paid. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet filed. Appellant's brief due on or before 02/07/2022 for Zenon McHugh. [1] [7208095] [21-3397] (PS) [Entered: 12/30/2021 10:58 AM] |
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