Wye Oak Technology, Inc. v. Republic of Iraq, et al
Plaintiff / Appellee: Wye Oak Technology, Inc.
Defendant / Appellant: Republic of Iraq and Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Iraq
Case Number: 23-7078
Filed: June 22, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
July 6, 2023 CLERK'S ORDER [2006596] filed granting motion to govern future proceedings [ # 2006347-2 ], holding cases in abeyance pending further order of the court. The parties are directed to file motions to govern future proceedings within 30 days of this court's disposition of No. 23-7009, et al. [23-7078, 23-7079] [Entered: 07/06/2023 03:02 PM]
July 5, 2023 JOINT MOTION [2006347] to govern future proceedings filed by Republic of Iraq, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Iraq and Wye Oak Technology, Inc. in 23-7078, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Iraq, Republic of Iraq and Wye Oak Technology, Inc. in 23-7079 (Service Date: 07/05/2023 by CM/ECF NDA) Length Certification: 215 Words. [23-7078, 23-7079] (Morag, Boaz) [Entered: 07/05/2023 11:01 AM]
June 22, 2023 CLERK'S ORDER [2004642] filed consolidating cases 23-7079 (Cross-appeal started 06/22/2023) with 23-7078; directing party to file initial submissions: APPELLANT docketing statement due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT certificate as to parties due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT statement of issues due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT underlying decision due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT deferred appendix statement due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT entry of appearance due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT transcript status report due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT procedural motions due 07/24/2023. APPELLANT dispositive motions due 08/07/2023 [23-7078, 23-7079] [Entered: 06/22/2023 03:17 PM]
June 22, 2023 NOTICE OF APPEAL [2004629] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:10-cv-01182-RCL filed by Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Iraq and Republic of Iraq. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 23-7078. [23-7078] [Entered: 06/22/2023 03:00 PM]
June 22, 2023 PRIVATE CIVIL CASE docketed. [23-7078] [Entered: 06/22/2023 02:59 PM]

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Plaintiff / appellee: Wye Oak Technology, Inc.
Represented By: Eric C. Rowe
Represented By: Charles Allen Foster
Represented By: Neal Kumar Katyal
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Defendant / appellant: Republic of Iraq
Represented By: Boaz Simon Morag Esquire
Represented By: Nowell Bamberger
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Defendant / appellant: Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Iraq
Represented By: Boaz Simon Morag Esquire
Represented By: Nowell Bamberger
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