Gilberti v. New Development Bank, et al.
| JOSEPH D. GILBERTI |
| NEW DEVELOPMENT BANK, Named as New Development Bank (Brics Banks) and GEORGE W. BUSH |
| 25-2197 |
| April 4, 2025 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
| Other |
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Filing 6
ORDER FILED. Appellant has not filed a statement explaining why the appeal is not frivolous, as ordered by this court on June 24, 2025. This appeal is therefore dismissed. See 9th Cir. R. 42-1. This order becomes the mandate of the court in 21 days. [Entered: 08/07/2025 02:31 PM]
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Filing 5
ORDER FILED. On May 30, 2025, the district court resolved the post-judgment motion. The stay of proceedings is therefore lifted and this appeal will proceed. The district court dismissed the complaint because it found that the action was frivolous. Within 35 days, appellant must: (1) file a statement explaining why the appeal is not frivolous, OR (2) file a motion to voluntarily dismiss the appeal, see Fed. R. App. P. 42(b). If appellant files a statement explaining why the appeal is not frivolous, or any other response other than a motion to dismiss, the court will determine whether the appeal is frivolous. If it is frivolous, the appeal will be dismissed. If it is not frivolous, the appeal will proceed. Briefing is stayed. If appellant does not respond to this order, the court may dismiss this appeal without further notice. The clerk will serve on appellant: (1) a form motion to voluntarily dismiss the appeal, and (2) a form statement that the appeal should go forward. [Entered: 06/24/2025 10:53 AM]
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| Filing 4 District Court Order/Notice Received. [Entered: 06/04/2025 01:40 PM] |
Filing 3
ORDER FILED. Proceedings in this court are stayed until the district court determines whether the objection appellant filed on March 31, 2025 is a timely tolling motion under Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(4), and rules on the motion. See Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(4), Fed R. Civ. P. 62.1; Leader Natl Ins. Co. v. Indus. Indem. Ins. Co., 19 F.3d 444, 445 (9th Cir. 1994). Within 7 days after the district courts ruling, appellant must inform this court in writing whether appellant intends to proceed with the appeal from the judgment. To challenge the district courts ruling on the post-judgment motion, appellant must file a timely notice of appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 4(a). The clerk will send a copy of this order to the district judge. [Entered: 05/28/2025 09:04 AM]
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| Filing 2 SCHEDULE NOTICE. Appeal Opening Brief (No Transcript Due) (Appellant) 5/14/2025. For appeal no. 25-2197, 2:25-cv-00421-SRB--MTM. All briefs shall be served and filed pursuant to FRAP 31 and 9th Cir. R. 31-2.1. Failure of the petitioner(s)/appellant(s) to comply with this briefing schedule will result in automatic dismissal of the appeal. See 9th Cir. R. 42-1. [Entered: 04/04/2025 01:55 PM] |
| Filing 1 CASE OPENED. A copy of your notice of appeal / petition filed in 2:25-cv-00421-SRB--MTM has been received in the Clerk's office of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The U.S. Court of Appeals docket number 25-2197 has been assigned to this case. All communications with the court must indicate this Court of Appeals docket number. Please carefully review the docket to ensure the name(s) and contact information are correct. It is your responsibility to alert the court if your contact information changes. Resources Available For more information about case processing and to assist you in preparing your brief, please review the Case Opening Information (for #attorneys and #pro se litigants) and review the #Appellate Practice Guide. Attorneys should consider contacting the court's #Appellate Mentoring Program for help with the brief and argument. [Entered: 04/04/2025 01:48 PM] |
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