USA v. North American Islamic Trust

Filing 54

CASE TENTATIVELY calendared for oral argument for the week of 08/30/2010. [09-10875] (SME)

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USA v. North American Islamic Trust Doc. 54 United States Court of Appeals F IF T H C IR C U IT O F F I C E O F TH E C L E R K LYLE W . CAYCE CLERK T E L . 504-310-7700 6 0 0 S. M A E S T R I PLA C E N E W O R L E A N S , LA 70130 June 17, 2010 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL COUNSEL LISTED BELOW No. 09-10875 USA v. North American Islamic Trust Projected Week of Hearing 8/30/10 ----------------------------------------------------Dear Counsel: We have tentatively scheduled this case for oral argument during the week shown. If you have a serious, irresolvable conflict, contact us IMMEDIATELY via e-mail (geralyn_maher@ca5.uscourts.gov), stating your conflict or request. Do not ask to reschedule argument unless you can find no other solution. GENERALLY, ENGAGEMENT OF COUNSEL IN ANOTHER COURT IS NOT AN "IRRESOLVABLE CONFLICT." So we can provide all pertinent information to the court before argument, and barring an emergency, we must receive all additional filings by noon on the workday immediately preceding argument. If you are arguing before the Fifth Circuit for the first time, please visit our Internet site at "http:www.ca5.uscourts.gov/clerk/docs/ handout.pdf" for "Preparing for Oral Argument in the Fifth Circuit" and at "http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/documents/ltsig-e.htm" for "Notice to Counsel Attending Oral Argument". If you do not have Internet access, please call and we will send you the information. Counsel are advised it is almost invariably more helpful, in lieu of large exhibits, to furnish the courtroom deputy four smaller sized (not larger than about 8 X 14 inches) copies of charts, diagrams, etc., for the judges' use. If counsel believe it necessary to use large exhibits, please also furnish the small copies. CALENDARING DEPARTMENT geralyn_maher@ca5.uscourts.gov Ms. Mr. Mr. Mr. Susan Cowger Timothy M. Maggio Vijay Shanker Robert M Stephenson Dockets.Justia.com

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