Matson Navigation Company v. DOT, et al
Matson Navigation Company, Inc. |
APL Maritime, Ltd. and APL Marine Services, Ltd. |
United States Department of Transportation and Maritime Administration |
20-5261 |
August 27, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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CLERK'S ORDER [1865069] filed granting appellant's unopposed motion to extend time [ # 1864870-2 ], The following revised briefing schedule will now apply: APPELLANT Brief due 11/17/2020. APPELLEE Brief due on 12/17/2020. APPELLANT Reply Brief due 01/07/2021. DEFERRED APPENDIX due 01/14/2021. Final Briefs due 01/28/2021. [20-5219, 20-5261] [Entered: 10/06/2020 01:05 PM] |
UNOPPOSED MOTION [1864870] to extend time to file brief to 11/17/2020 filed by Matson Navigation Company, Inc. in 20-5219, 20-5261 [Service Date: 10/05/2020 ] Length Certification: 102 words. [20-5219, 20-5261] (Perry, Mark) [Entered: 10/05/2020 02:42 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [1863311] filed setting briefing schedule: APPELLANT Brief due 11/03/2020. APPELLEE Brief due on 12/03/2020. APPELLANT Reply Brief due 12/24/2020. DEFERRED APPENDIX due 12/31/2020. Final Briefs due 01/14/2021. [20-5219, 20-5261] [Entered: 09/24/2020 05:28 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [1858587] filed consolidating cases 20-5261 (Consolidation started 08/27/2020) with 20-5219 [20-5219, 20-5261] [Entered: 08/27/2020 11:27 AM] |
NOTICE OF APPEAL [1858583] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:18-cv-02751-RDM filed by Matson Navigation Company, Inc. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 20-5261. [20-5261] [Entered: 08/27/2020 11:24 AM] |
US CIVIL CASE docketed. [20-5261] [Entered: 08/27/2020 11:22 AM] |
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