Cross v. OPM
Petitioner: DOREEN CROSS
Respondent: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Case Number: 21-1116
Filed: October 29, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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Date Filed Description
January 24, 2022 CROSS v. OPM

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October 29, 2020 Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 10/25/2020. [732214] Fee/IFP is due on 11/12/2020. 15(c) is due on 11/12/2020. Entry of Appearance is due 11/12/2020. Certified List is due on 12/08/2020. [LMN] [Entered: 10/29/2020 09:02 AM]

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Respondent: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Represented By: Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice
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