Trustees of Boston University v. Kingbright Electronic Co.
TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY |
KINGBRIGHT CORP. and KINGBRIGHT ELECTRONIC CO., LTD. |
20-1960 |
July 6, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 6 REMINDER : Attorney Eric W. Benisek is reminded that the information on the Entry of Appearance (EOA) and the information in the user account must match. Please promptly update the EOA or the account information on www.pacer.gov. [712468] [EKD] [Entered: 08/04/2020 03:53 PM] |
Filing 5 Entry of appearance for Richard C. Vasquez; Jeffrey T. Lindgren; Eric W. Benisek; Robert McArthur as counsel for Appellees Kingbright Corp. and Kingbright Electronic Co., Ltd.. Service: 08/04/2020 by email. [712424] [20-1960] [Richard Vasquez] [Entered: 08/04/2020 02:20 PM] |
Filing 4 Certificate of Interest for Appellant Trustees of Boston University. Service: 07/20/2020 by email. [708550] [20-1960] [Michael Shore] [Entered: 07/20/2020 01:51 PM] |
Filing 3 Docketing Statement for the Appellant Trustees of Boston University. Service: 07/20/2020 by email. [708548] [20-1960] [Michael Shore] [Entered: 07/20/2020 01:47 PM] |
Filing 2 Entry of appearance for Michael W. Shore; Alfonso G. Chan as counsel for Appellant Trustees of Boston University. Service: 07/20/2020 by email. [708544] [20-1960] [Michael Shore] [Entered: 07/20/2020 01:41 PM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 06/16/2020. [705525] Entry of Appearance is due 07/20/2020. Certificate of Interest is due on 07/20/2020. Docketing Statement is due 07/20/2020. Appellant's brief is due 09/04/2020. [LMN] [Entered: 07/06/2020 02:00 PM] |
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