IN RE GOVERNMENT-WIDE FURLOUGH ON MOTION

Misc. No. 452.

70 F.3d 596 (1995)

In re GOVERNMENT-WIDE FURLOUGH ON MOTION.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

November 15, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David M. Cohen, for U.S.

Before ARCHER, Chief Judge.


ON MOTION

ORDER

The United States moves for a stay of its due dates for filing briefs in those cases where a party is represented by an attorney employed by the Department of Justice. The United States moves for leave to file this blanket motion without serving the opposing parties.

The United States states that due to the government-wide furlough that commenced November 14, 1995, there are no public...

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