Daniel Jacobs v. CIR
DANIEL JACOBS |
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE |
21-71211 |
August 4, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. SEND MQ: Yes. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Daniel S. Jacobs Mediation Questionnaire due on 08/11/2021. Petitioner brief due 10/25/2021 for Daniel S. Jacobs. Respondent brief due 11/22/2021 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [12191735] (OC) [Entered: 08/04/2021 11:19 AM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: DANIEL JACOBS | |
Represented By: | Brian P. Ketcham |
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Respondent / appellee: COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE | |
Represented By: | Gilbert Steven Rothenberg Esquire |
Represented By: | William J. Wilkins |
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