Kevin Jackson v. Applied Materials Corporation, et al
KEVIN F. JACKSON |
APPLIED MATERIALS CORPORATION and KEITH DUPEN, Managing Director Human Resources |
21-16240 |
July 28, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 8 Filed order (Deputy Clerk: MF) Appeal No. 21-16240 is dismissed as duplicative of closed appeal No. 21-15628. This order served on the district court shall act as and for the mandate of this court for appeal No. 21-16240. [12188205] (WL) [Entered: 07/30/2021 02:13 PM] |
Filing 7 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185857] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 03:01 PM] |
Filing 6 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185856] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 03:00 PM] |
Filing 5 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185853] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 02:59 PM] |
Filing 4 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185852] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 02:59 PM] |
Filing 3 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185851] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 02:58 PM] |
Filing 2 Received copy of amended notice of appeal from district court. [12185847] (JFF) [Entered: 07/28/2021 02:57 PM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL AND PRO SE APPELLANT. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Kevin F. Jackson opening brief due 09/30/2021. Appellees Applied Materials Corporation and Keith Dupen answering brief due 11/01/2021. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [12185770] (RT) [Entered: 07/28/2021 02:22 PM] |
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