Thivierge v. Town of Amesbury, et al

Filing 25

** See Amended Brief docketed on 11/18/2010** APPELLANT'S BRIEF filed by Appellant James N. Thivierge. Certificate of service was not included. Brief due 12/21/2010 for Appellees Agent of Library, Amesbury, MA, Amesbury, MA Town Assessor, Amesbury, MA Town Clerk and Thatcher W. Kezer III [10-1389]--[Edited 11/09/2010 and 11/18/2010 by BLC and GK]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to modify the docket text. (BLC)

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United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit No. 10-1389 JAMES N. THIVIERGE Plaintiff - Appellant v. TOWN OF AMESBURY; MAYOR KEZER; TOWN ASSESSOR; TOWN CLERK: AGENT OF LIBRARY Defendants - Appellees APPELLEES' BRIEFING NOTICE Issued: November 8, 2010 Appellees' brief must be filed by December 13, 2010. The deadline for filing appellant's reply brief will run from service of appellees' brief in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 31 and 1st Cir. R. 31.0. Parties are advised that extensions of time are not normally allowed without timely motion for good cause shown. Presently, it appears that this case may be ready for argument or submission at the coming March, 2011 session. The First Circuit Rulebook, which contains the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, First Circuit Local Rules and First Circuit Internal Operating Procedures, is available on the court's website at www.ca1.uscourts.gov. Please note that the court's website also contains tips on filing briefs, including a checklist of what your brief must contain. Failure to file a brief in compliance with the federal and local rules will result in the issuance of an order directing the party to file a conforming brief and could result in the appellee not being heard at oral argument. See 1st Cir. R. 3 and 45. Margaret Carter, Clerk UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2500 Boston, MA 02210 Case Manager: George Kretas - (617) 748-9055 cc: Katharine I. Doyle Mark R. Reich James N. Thivierge

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