Osvaldo Arias v. Fiasco Enterprises, Inc.
OSVALDO ARIAS |
FIASCO ENTERPRISES, INC. |
17-15765 |
April 18, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Stockholder's Suits |
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Filing 4 Filed order (Deputy Clerk: MGS) Appellants motion to dismiss this appeal (Docket Entry No. [ # 3 ]) is granted. Fed. R. App. P. 42(b). A copy of this order shall serve as and for the mandate of this court. [10428052] (JBS) [Entered: 05/09/2017 03:24 PM] |
Filing 3 Filed (ECF) Appellant Osvaldo Arias Unopposed Motion to dismiss case voluntarily pursuant to FRAP 42(b). Date of service: 05/09/2017. [10426939] [17-15765] (Gerber, Jason) [Entered: 05/09/2017 09:41 AM] |
Filing 2 Filed order MEDIATION: The court of appeals' records do not indicate that appellant has filed a mediation questionnaire in accordance with Cir. R. 3-4. Within seven (7) days of the filing date of this order, appellant shall file a Mediation Questionnaire...dismiss the appeal voluntarily... or show cause in writing why this appeal should not be dismissed. Failure to comply with this order will result in dismissal pursuant to Ninth Cir. R. 42-1. [10418300] (BLS) [Entered: 05/02/2017 09:47 AM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. SEND MQ: Yes. The schedule is set as follows: Mediation Questionnaire due on 04/25/2017. Transcript ordered by 05/18/2017. Transcript due 06/19/2017. Appellant Osvaldo Arias opening brief due 07/27/2017. Appellee Fiasco Enterprises, Inc. answering brief due 08/28/2017. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 14 days after service of the answering brief. [10401386] (JBS) [Entered: 04/18/2017 04:01 PM] |
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