123.Net, Inc. v. FCC, et al
123.Net, Inc., d/b/a Local Exchange Carriers of Michigan and/or Prime Circuits |
United States of America and Federal Communications Commission |
20-1276 |
July 24, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other |
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ENTRY OF APPEARANCE [1853837] filed by Jacob M. Lewis and co-counsel Richard K. Welch on behalf of Respondent FCC. [20-1276] (Lewis, Jacob) [Entered: 07/28/2020 03:56 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [1853540] filed directing party to file initial submissions: PETITIONER docketing statement due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER certificate as to parties due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER statement of issues due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER underlying decision due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER deferred appendix statement due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER procedural motions due 08/26/2020. PETITIONER dispositive motions due 09/10/2020; directing party to file initial submissions: RESPONDENT entry of appearance due 08/26/2020. RESPONDENT procedural motions due 08/26/2020. RESPONDENT certified index to record due 09/10/2020. RESPONDENT dispositive motions due 09/10/2020 [20-1276] [Entered: 07/27/2020 09:14 AM] |
CERTIFIED COPY [1853538] of Petition for Review sent to respondent [ # 1853535-2 ] [20-1276] [Entered: 07/27/2020 09:10 AM] |
PETITION FOR REVIEW [1853535] of a decision by federal agency filed by 123.Net, Inc. [Service Date: 07/24/2020 ] Disclosure Statement: Attached; Certificate of Parties: Not Applicable to this Filing. [20-1276] [Entered: 07/27/2020 09:08 AM] |
PETITION FOR REVIEW CASE docketed. [20-1276] [Entered: 07/27/2020 09:06 AM] |
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