Veytsel v. HHS
MICHAEL VEYTSEL |
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
24-1476 |
February 15, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
Injury - M/M/R |
Docket Report
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Filing 6 MODIFIED ENTRY: MOTION of Appellee HHS to terminate appeal through lack of jurisdiction. Cases to be terminated: 24-1476. (Briefing suspended pursuant to FCR 31 pending resolution of the motion). Service: 03/15/2024 by email, US mail. [990893]--[Edited 03/18/2024 by ALK - to correct relief] [Mary Novakovic] [Entered: 03/15/2024 11:28 AM] |
Filing 5 Corrected Entry of Appearance for Mary Novakovic as counsel for Appellee HHS. Service: 02/28/2024 by email, US mail. [987135] [24-1476] [Mary Novakovic] [Entered: 02/28/2024 10:17 AM] |
Filing 4 NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE: The submission of Appellee HHS, Entry of Appearance [ # 3 ], is not in compliance with the rules of this court (see attached). Compliant document due on 03/06/2024. Service as of this date by the Clerk of Court. [987121] [IMH] [Entered: 02/28/2024 09:58 AM] |
Filing 3 Entry of Appearance for Mary Novakovic as counsel for Appellee HHS. Service: 02/27/2024 by email, US mail. [986772] [24-1476] This document is non-compliant. See Doc No.[ # 4 ] [Mary Novakovic] [Entered: 02/27/2024 10:42 AM] |
Filing 2 Certified list received. Service: 02/20/2024 by clerk. Refer to Fed. Cir. R. 31 for calculating brief deadlines from service of the certified list. [984844] [ALK] [Entered: 02/20/2024 10:46 AM] |
Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 02/08/2024. [984093] Fee/IFP is due on 02/29/2024. Entry of Appearance is due on 02/29/2024. Certified List is due on 03/26/2024. [ALK] [Entered: 02/15/2024 10:31 AM] |
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