12/04/2012
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ENDORSED ORDER granting nunc pro tunc 15 Plaintiff's
Motion for One Day Extension of Time to File Response to Answer, Affirmative
Defense, and Counterclaim. Fortunately, counsel may take advantage of my
giving spirit during this holiday season. Generally when I state that no
further extensions of a given deadline will be granted, my subsequent orders
are consistent with my statement. Nevertheless, Plaintiff may have through
and including December 4, 2012 to respond to Defendant's Answer, Affirmative
Defense, and Counterclaim. Signed by Judge Marcia G. Cooke on 12/4/2012.
(eah) (Entered: 12/04/2012)
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That's the spirit!
Other federal judges have filed a class action seeking higher pay. Here's the complaint. From Thomson Reuters:
Seven additional federal judges, including Marsha Berzon of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Allyson Duncan of the 4th Circuit, did just that late last week, filing a class action in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. The proposed class would include the more than 1,000 federal judges who have served during the past six years. The suit, filed by attorneys at Susman Godfrey, dedicates more than a page to the October Federal Circuit opinion, styled Beer v. United States.
Judge Cooke is the BEST!
ReplyDeleteWell, she's very good and we can leave it at that because really, there can only be one best.
ReplyDeleteMy buddy Gail is one of the best Hoyas around. Loved watching Heat games with her during the Knicks rivalry. Continued success and fun with rollerblading. Go Heat!!!
ReplyDeleteDr. Sleep from LJ
Back to my home roots once again