Intellistop Inc. v. DOT, et al
Intellistop Inc. |
United States Department of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, in his official capacity as Secretary of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Robin Hutcheson, in her official capacity as Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and United States of America |
22-1260 |
October 7, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other |
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CLERK'S ORDER [1968141] filed directing party to file initial submissions: PETITIONER docketing statement due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER certificate as to parties due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER statement of issues due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER underlying decision due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER deferred appendix statement due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER procedural motions due 11/07/2022. PETITIONER dispositive motions due 11/21/2022; directing party to file initial submissions: RESPONDENT entry of appearance due 11/07/2022. RESPONDENT procedural motions due 11/07/2022. RESPONDENT certified index to record due 11/21/2022. RESPONDENT dispositive motions due 11/21/2022 [22-1260] [Entered: 10/07/2022 03:32 PM] |
CERTIFIED COPY [1968139] of Petition for Review sent to respondent [ # 1968081-2 ] [22-1260] [Entered: 10/07/2022 03:29 PM] |
PETITION FOR REVIEW [1968081] of a decision by federal agency filed by Intellistop Inc. [Service Date: 10/07/2022 ] Disclosure Statement: Attached. [22-1260] [Entered: 10/07/2022 01:25 PM] |
PETITION FOR REVIEW CASE docketed. [22-1260] [Entered: 10/07/2022 01:24 PM] |
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