Ortiz v. MSPB
CIERRA L. ORTIZ |
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY and MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD |
19-1910 |
May 23, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 7 ORDER dismissing appeal for failure to prosecute in accordance with the rules (no brief, no fee, no 15(c)); issuing mandate. Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [622227] [SMJ] [Entered: 07/19/2019 01:28 PM] |
Filing 6 ORDER filed. The motion [ # 5 ] is granted. The revised official caption and short caption are reflected in this order. Service: 07/19/2019 by clerk. [622218] [LS] [Entered: 07/19/2019 01:10 PM] |
Filing 5 MOTION of Respondent Army to substitute party [Consent: not addressed]. Service: 06/25/2019 by email, US mail. [616631] [19-1910] [Borislav Kushnir] [Entered: 06/25/2019 09:34 AM] |
Filing 4 Entry of appearance for Borislav Kushnir as principal counsel for Respondent Army. Service: 06/12/2019 by US mail. [613455] [19-1910] [Borislav Kushnir] [Entered: 06/12/2019 10:52 AM] |
Filing 3 Certified list received. Service: 05/31/2019 by US mail. Refer to Fed. Cir. R. 31 for calculating brief deadlines from service of the certified list. [611497] [SMJ] [Entered: 06/04/2019 04:40 PM] |
Filing 2 Clerk's letter to Christopher B. Shaw, Jr. regarding representation of the petitioner. A non-lawyer representative may not represent the petitioner in this court. Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [SMJ] [Entered: 05/23/2019 01:54 PM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 05/17/2019. [609338] Fee/IFP due on 06/06/2019. 15(c) due on 06/06/2019. Entry of Appearance due 06/06/2019. Certified List due on 07/02/2019. [SMJ] [Entered: 05/23/2019 12:52 PM] |
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