Justin Layshock v. Hermitage Sch Dist
Filing
54
Calendared for Thursday, 06/03/2010. (TLG) [Entered: 04/13/2010 09:25 AM]
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
MARCIA M. WALDRON
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
CLERK
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
TELEPHONE
215-597-2995
21400 UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE
601 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-1790
Website: www.ca3.uscourts.gov
April 13, 2010
Joanna J. Cline Esq.
Sean A. Fields Esq.
Christina Lane Esq.
Anthony G. Sanchez Esq.
Richard T. Ting Esq.
Witold J. Walczak Esq.
Kim M. Watterson Esq.
John W. Whitehead Esq.
RE: Justin Layshock v. Hermitage Sch Dist
Case Number: 07-4465
District Case Number: 06-cv-00116
Dear Counsel:
The Court has directed me to advise counsel the above-entitled case is listed for rehearing en
banc before the Court on Thursday, June 3, 2010. Counsel will be allotted 30 minutes total
court time for each side as follows: each side will have 5 minutes of uninterrupted time after
which the court will be free to question counsel about matters of concern to the Court. Counsel
is further advised that the Court has read the briefs and that the 5 minutes of uninterrupted time is
provided so that counsel can emphasize particular facts or legal principles. The Court also
advises counsel that the entire case is before the Court and that counsel should be prepared to
argue all issues that are ripe for review.
Court will convene at 10:00 a.m. and argument in this matter is scheduled in The Albert
Branson Maris Courtroom, (19th floor, U.S. Courthouse, 6th & Market Sts., Philadelphia,
PA) Counsel who will present oral argument should register with the Court Crier in the
courtroom 30 minutes prior to the time when court is scheduled to convene.
Counsel should read the instructions for oral argument. If multiple parties are arguing for
each side, counsel shall file a division of time form (a writeable form), if necessary, through
CM/ECF.
Very truly yours,
Marcia M. Waldron, Clerk
By:
Tiffany Washington, Calendar Clerk
267-299-4905
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