Stephen Grant v. Steven Zorn, et al
Stephen B. Grant, on behalf of The United States of America and on behalf of the State of Iowa |
Steven Zorn, Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Iowa CPAP, L.L.C. |
22-3591 |
December 15, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
USC 3729(a)) |
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Certificate of transcript filed by Appellants Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Mr. Steven Zorn in 22-3481. Transcript ordered[5243699] [22-3481, 22-3591] (ABH) [Entered: 02/08/2023 11:07 AM] |
RECORD FILED - TRIAL TRANSCRIPT, 5 volumes, Comments: District Court documents #155, #156, #157, #158, and #159 [Only Electronic Copy Received - No Paper Copy on File], Source Location: USDC / SI, Dt. of Proceeding/Hearing: 01/10/2022 - 01/14/2022, Court Reporter: Mulcahy, Kelli M [5237725] [22-3481, 22-3591] (STL) [Entered: 01/20/2023 01:25 PM] |
***DOCUMENT LOCKED***MOTION for extension of time to file brief until 02/22/2022, filed by Mr. Andrew B. Howie for Appellees Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Mr. Steven Zorn and Mr. Brian O. Marty for Appellees Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Mr. Steven Zorn in 22-3591 w/service 01/13/2023. [5235826] [22-3591, 22-3481]--[Edited 01/17/2023 by CRJ. THIS IS A DUPLICATE MOTION FOR EXTENSION THAT WAS FILED AND GRANTED ON 1/13/2/2023, SEE HISTORY #5235737 AND 5235809] (ABH) [Entered: 01/13/2023 02:54 PM] |
Certificate of transcript filed by Appellee Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3481, Appellant Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3591. No Transcript ordered by Appellee/Cross-Appellant. Appellants/Cross-Appellees ordered the January 10-14, 2022 trial transcript. [5231375] [22-3481, 22-3591] (ADZ) [Entered: 12/29/2022 04:16 PM] |
DESIGNATION of record and Method of appendix preparation - Joint Appendix, filed by Appellee Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3481, Appellant Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3591. w/service 12/22/2022 [5229935] [22-3481, 22-3591]--[Edited 12/22/2022 by CRJ. Entry edited to add method of appendix prep.] (ADZ) [Entered: 12/22/2022 03:10 PM] |
STATEMENT of issues filed by Appellee Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3481, Appellant Mr. Stephen B. Grant in 22-3591 - w/service 12/22/2022. [5229933] [22-3481, 22-3591] (ADZ) [Entered: 12/22/2022 03:09 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Brian O. Marty for Appellees Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Mr. Steven Zorn w/service 12/19/2022 [5228509] [22-3591] (BOM) [Entered: 12/19/2022 12:34 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Andrew B. Howie for Appellees Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Mr. Steven Zorn w/service 12/19/2022 [5228373] [22-3591] (ABH) [Entered: 12/19/2022 09:37 AM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Adam D. Zenor for Appellant Mr. Stephen B. Grant w/service 12/16/2022 [5228299] [22-3591] (ADZ) [Entered: 12/16/2022 04:39 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Derek R. LaBrie for Appellant Mr. Stephen B. Grant w/service 12/16/2022 [5228302] [22-3591] (DRL) [Entered: 12/16/2022 04:40 PM] |
Originating court document filed consisting of notice of cross-appeal, docket entries, Trial Order 9/23/2022, Order 11/4/2022, and Judgment 11/9/2022. [5227658] [22-3591] (CMH) [Entered: 12/15/2022 11:23 AM] |
CROSS APPEAL BRIEFING SCHEDULE SET AS FOLLOWS: Transcript due on or before 01/09/2023. Appendix due 01/19/2023. BRIEF APPELLANT, Iowa CPAP, L.L.C., Iowa Sleep Disorders Center, P.C. and Steven Zorn due 01/19/2023. Appellee/cross Appellant brief due 30 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the appellant's brief. [5227660] [22-3481, 22-3591] (CMH) [Entered: 12/15/2022 11:30 AM] |
Civil case docketed. [5227657] [22-3591] (CMH) [Entered: 12/15/2022 11:19 AM] |
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