SINGER v. OFFICE OF SENATE SERGEANT AT ARMS

Nos. 98-6002, 98-6003.

173 F.3d 837 (1999)

William L. SINGER, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE SENATE SERGEANT AT ARMS, Petitioner, v. Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

May 6, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert E. Deso, Deso, Thomas, Spevack, Weitzman & Rost, P.C., of Washington, DC, argued for petitioner, William L. Singer.

Jean M. Manning, Senate Chief Counsel for Employment, and Toby R. Hyman, Senate Assistant Counsel for Employment, United States Senate, of Washington, DC, argued for petitioner, Office of the Senate Sergeant At Arms. With them on the brief were Diana L. Embrey, Timothy W. Millet, Carolyn M. Plump, and Rebecca A. Womeldorf, Senate Assistant Counsels for Employment.

A. Christopher Bryant, Assistant Senate Legal Counsel, United States Senate, of Washington, DC, argued for respondent, Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices. With him on the brief were Thomas B. Griffith, Senate Legal Counsel, Morgan J. Frankel, Deputy Senate Legal Counsel, and Steven F. Huefner, Assistant Senate Legal Counsel.

Before RICH, RADER, and GAJARSA, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff-Appellant William Singer (Singer) and Defendant-Appellant Office of the Senate Sergeant at Arms (OSSA) each appeal the Senate Select Committee on Ethics' (Senate Ethics Committee's) decision regarding Singer's claims for attorney fees and costs. In the Matter of William L. Singer, the Employee, and the United States Senate Sergeant At Arms (Capitol Police), the Employing Office, No. 94-010 (Office...

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