Parker v. United States
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Opinion
NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Cou1“c of Appeals for the Federal Circuit VERLENE L. PARKER, Plain,tiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES, Defen.dan,t-Appellee. 2010-5139 Appea1 from the United States C0urt of Federal C1aims in case no. 10-CV-073, Judge Marian Blank Horn. ON MOTION ORDER Verlene L. Parker moves for an extension of time to tile her brief and submits her informal brief. Parker also moves for leave to proceed in forma pauperis The court notes that Parker’s informal brief was timely iiled. Thus, the request for an extension is unnec- essary. Accordingly, IT ls 0RDERED THAT:
PA.RKER V. US 2 (1) The motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is granted (2) The motion for an extension of time is denied as moot. Parker’s informal brief is accepted for filing (3) The United States should calculate its brief due date from the date of filing of this order. For The C0urt 2 4 /s/ J an Horbaly Date J an Horbaly Clerk cc: Ver1ene L. Parker u_s_ ¢ggg£éh§H»¢A,_3 mg Lane M. l\/IcFadden, Esq. THE FE 1 C'RCU'T 320 AUG 24 2010 1AN HORBAL¥ CLERK
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