Quattro v. OPM
JAMIE L. QUATTRO |
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT |
20-2255 |
September 11, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 Clerk's letter to Petitioner Jamie L. Quattro construing documents [ # 1 ] as a petition for review. Response due on or before 09/25/2020. Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [721033] [MMA] [Entered: 09/11/2020 02:06 PM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 08/24/2020. [721029] Fee/IFP due on 09/25/2020. 15(c) due on 09/25/2020. Entry of Appearance due 09/25/2020. Certified List due on 10/21/2020. [MMA] [Entered: 09/11/2020 01:54 PM] |
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Represented By: | Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice |
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Petitioner: JAMIE L. QUATTRO | |
Represented By: | Jamie L. Quattro |
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