Inova Health Care Services, et al v. Omni Shoreham Corporation
Inova Health Care Services, for Inova Fairfax Hospital and its Department, Life With Cancer, Smith Center for Healing and the Arts and Special Love, Inc. |
Omni Shoreham Corporation |
25-7010 |
January 15, 2025 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other Contract Actions |
Docket Report
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PRIVATE CIVIL CASE docketed. [25-7010] [Entered: 01/15/2025 03:32 PM] |
NOTICE OF APPEAL [2094347] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:20-cv-00784-JDB filed by Omni Shoreham Corporation. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 25-7010. [25-7010] [Entered: 01/15/2025 03:33 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [2094351] filed directing party to file initial submissions: APPELLANT docketing statement due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT certificate as to parties due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT statement of issues due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT underlying decision due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT deferred appendix statement due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT entry of appearance due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT transcript status report due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT procedural motions due 02/14/2025. APPELLANT dispositive motions due 03/03/2025; directing party to file initial submissions: APPELLEE certificate as to parties due 02/14/2025. APPELLEE entry of appearance due 02/14/2025. APPELLEE procedural motions due 02/14/2025. APPELLEE dispositive motions due 03/03/2025 [25-7010] [Entered: 01/15/2025 03:41 PM] |
LETTER [2094353] sent regarding attorney membership to Charles Stephen Setliff for Omni Shoreham Corporation. Application for Admission due 02/14/2025. [25-7010] [Entered: 01/15/2025 03:45 PM] |
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