Antoniou v. USPS
Petitioner: MICHAEL ANTONIOU
Respondent: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Case Number: 23-2385
Filed: September 14, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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Date Filed Description
January 25, 2024 ANTONIOU v. USPS

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September 14, 2023 Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 09/07/2023. [949912] Fee/IFP is due on 09/28/2023. 15(c) is due on 09/28/2023. Entry of Appearance is due on 09/28/2023. Certified List is due on 10/24/2023. [ALK] [Entered: 09/14/2023 09:43 AM]

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Petitioner: MICHAEL ANTONIOU
Represented By: Michael Antoniou
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Respondent: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Represented By: Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice
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