May v. Merit Systems Protection Board

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
DecidedJune 16, 2010
Docket19-1254
StatusUnpublished

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May v. Merit Systems Protection Board, (Fed. Cir. 2010).

Opinion

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit CAROL V. MAY, Petitioner, v. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, Respondent, and DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, In,tervenor. 2010-3085 Petition for review of the Merit Syste1ns Pr0tection Board in case no. PH0752080505-I-1. ON MOTION ORDER The Department of Veterans Affairs moves without opposition to reform the official 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 responding briefs

MAY v. MSPB 2 Upon consideration thereof IT ls ORDERED TH_AT: (1) The Department’s motions are granted. The revised official caption is reflected above (2) The Depart1nent's and the Board’s briefs are due within 40 days of the date of filing of this order. FoR THE CoURT 1 6 /s/ Jan-Horbaly Date J an Horbaly Clerk cci Dennis L. Friedman, Esq. Jane W. Vanneman, Esq. JefErey Gauger, Esq. 0 APP 320 L¢¢E%t§F°“ JUN 1 6 2010 = :» §§ sir s-5 153 HORBALY ¢1ERK

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