Nellya Britvich v. Joseph Difino, et al
NELLYA BRITVICH |
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT, PAIGE M. SEEHAUSEN, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, JOSEPH M. DIFINO and GEICO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY |
24-2839 |
October 16, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
False Claims Act |
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Filing 3 ORDER: Appellant shall file, on or before November 1, 2024, a brief memorandum stating why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The memorandum should also address whether appellants May 8, 2024, letteror other filings on April 19, 2024, and April 30, 2024may be construed as a timely notice of appeal. See Smith v. Barry, 502 U.S. 244, 248 (1992). A motion for voluntary dismissal under Rule 42(b) of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure will satisfy this requirement. Briefing is SUSPENDED pending further court order. (See order for further details). [7412110] JXK [3] [7412110] [24-2839] (HTP) [Entered: 10/18/2024 10:07 AM] |
Filing 2 This is notification that no appellee(s) or counsel for the appellee(s) were served in the District Court. [2] [7412032] [24-2839] (PS) [Entered: 10/17/2024 04:15 PM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee due. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Nellya Britvich by 10/22/2024. Transcript information sheet due by 10/30/2024. Fee or IFP forms due on 10/30/2024 for Appellant Nellya Britvich. [1] [7412028] [24-2839] (PS) [Entered: 10/17/2024 03:57 PM] |
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