Gessert v. Merit Systems Protection Board
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Opinion
NOTE: This order is nonpreoedentia1. United States Court of Appeals for the FederaI Circuit DAVID P. GESSERT, Petitioner, V. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, Responden,t, and DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Intervenor. 2010-3115 Petition for review of the Merit Systems Protection Board in case no. DC0752090149-I-2. ON MOTION ORDER The Department of the Treasury moves to reform the ofEcia1 caption to designate the Merit Systems Protection Board as respondent. The Department also moves for leave to intervene, and for an extension of time to file the
GESSERT V. MSPB 2 responding briefs The Department states that David P. Gessert opposes. Upon consideration thereof, IT ls 0RDERED THAT: (1) The Department’s motions are granted The revised official caption is reflected above (2) The Department's and the Board’s briefs are due within 40 days of the date of filing of this order. FoR THE CoURT 2 4 mm /s/ Jan Horbaly Date J an Horbaly cc: David P. Gessert Miohael Goodman, Esq. Clerk Calvin l\/lorrow, Esq. F"_Eo U.S. COURT O’F APPEALS FOR S20 THE FEDERAL C|RCU|T JUN 24 2010 JAN HORBAL¥ CLERK
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