Darren Hill v. County of Benewah, et al
JASON ROBINSON |
DAVE RESSER, Sheriff, BRYAN DICKENSON, Sr., Deputy, MIKE RICHARDSON, Deputy, LOU PACIONE, Deputy, COUNTY OF BENEWAH, RODNEY BRYAN DICKENSON II, Deputy, individually and in his official capacity and COLTON WYNN, Deputy, individually and in his official capacity |
DARREN HILL |
20-35302 |
April 3, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 The Mediation Questionnaire for this case was filed on 04/10/2020. To submit pertinent confidential information directly to the Circuit Mediators, please use the following # link . Confidential submissions may include any information relevant to mediation of the case and settlement potential, including, but not limited to, settlement history, ongoing or potential settlement discussions, non-litigated party related issues, other pending actions, and timing considerations that may impact mediation efforts.[11658241]. [20-35302] (AD) [Entered: 04/10/2020 06:44 PM] |
Filing 2 Filed (ECF) Appellant Darren Hill Mediation Questionnaire. Date of service: 04/10/2020. [11657573] [20-35302] (Phelps, Douglas) [Entered: 04/10/2020 12:54 PM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. SEND MQ: Yes. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Darren Hill Mediation Questionnaire due on 04/10/2020. Transcript ordered by 05/04/2020. Transcript due 06/01/2020. Appellant Darren Hill opening brief due 07/13/2020. Appellees County of Benewah, et al., answering brief due 08/10/2020. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [11650823] (JPD) [Entered: 04/03/2020 09:54 AM] |
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