The Red Luna v. The Coca-Cola Company
THE RED LUNA |
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY |
20-1661 |
April 8, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 Letter to Alberto Soler-Somohano regarding the representation of Appellant Red Luna. Only a member of the bar of this court may represent the party. Counsel must enter an appearance. Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [685090] [JAL] [Entered: 04/08/2020 09:11 AM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 03/30/2020. [685086] Fee/IFP is due on 04/22/2020. Entry of Appearance is due 04/22/2020. Certificate of Interest is due on 04/22/2020. Certified List is due on 05/18/2020. [JAL] [Entered: 04/08/2020 09:05 AM] |
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Appellant: THE RED LUNA | |
Represented By: | Alberto Soler-Somohano |
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Appellee: THE COCA-COLA COMPANY | |
Represented By: | John C. Rawls |
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