Board of Regents of UT v. Baylor College of Medicine
Appellant: BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM
Appellee: BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Case Number: 20-1470
Filed: February 13, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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February 13, 2020 Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 02/12/2020. [671145] Entry of Appearance is due 02/27/2020. Certificate of Interest is due on 02/27/2020. Docketing Statement is due 02/27/2020. Certified List is due on 03/24/2020. [LMN] [Entered: 02/13/2020 03:55 PM]

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Appellant: BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM
Represented By: Peter E. Mims
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Appellee: BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Represented By: Stephen M. Hash
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