AVIC International USA, Inc. v. Tang Energy Group, Limited, et al
Filing
UNPUBLISHED OPINION FILED. [15-10190 Affirmed ] Judge: JLW , Judge: SAH , Judge: GJC Mandate pull date is 09/15/2015 [15-10190]
Case: 15-10190
Document: 00513168615
Page: 1
Date Filed: 08/25/2015
United States Court of Appeals
FIFTH CIRCUIT
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
LYLE W. CAYCE
CLERK
TEL. 504-310-7700
600 S. MAESTRI PLACE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
August 25, 2015
MEMORANDUM TO COUNSEL OR PARTIES LISTED BELOW
Regarding:
Fifth Circuit Statement on Petitions for Rehearing
or Rehearing En Banc
No. 15-10190
AVIC International USA, Inc. v. Tang Energy
Group, Limited, et al
USDC No. 3:14-CV-2815
--------------------------------------------------Enclosed is a copy of the court's decision. The court has entered
judgment under FED R. APP. P. 36. (However, the opinion may yet
contain typographical or printing errors which are subject to
correction.)
FED R. APP. P. 39 through 41, and 5TH Cir. R.s 35, 39, and 41 govern
costs, rehearings, and mandates. 5TH Cir. R.s 35 and 40 require
you to attach to your petition for panel rehearing or rehearing en
banc an unmarked copy of the court's opinion or order.
Please
read carefully the Internal Operating Procedures (IOP's) following
FED R. APP. P. 40 and 5TH CIR. R. 35 for a discussion of when a
rehearing may be appropriate, the legal standards applied and
sanctions which may be imposed if you make a nonmeritorious
petition for rehearing en banc.
Direct Criminal Appeals. 5TH CIR. R. 41 provides that a motion for
a stay of mandate under FED R. APP. P. 41 will not be granted simply
upon request. The petition must set forth good cause for a stay
or clearly demonstrate that a substantial question will be
presented to the Supreme Court. Otherwise, this court may deny
the motion and issue the mandate immediately.
Pro Se Cases.
If you were unsuccessful in the district court
and/or on appeal, and are considering filing a petition for
certiorari in the United States Supreme Court, you do not need to
file a motion for stay of mandate under FED R. APP. P. 41. The
issuance of the mandate does not affect the time, or your right,
to file with the Supreme Court.
The judgment entered provides that plaintiff-appellant pay to
defendants-appellees the costs on appeal.
Case: 15-10190
Document: 00513168615
Page: 2
Date Filed: 08/25/2015
Sincerely,
LYLE W. CAYCE, Clerk
By: _______________________
Joseph M. Armato, Deputy Clerk
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Ashley N. Ahn
David G. Bayles
John McCasland Clement
David T. Denney
Wendy Ann Duprey
Robert Crofford Jenevein
Jeffrey Scott Lowenstein
Paul Ming Ma
Brandi Jo McKay
Malcolm S. McNeil
James Allen Moseley
Jesse Allan Okiror
Deborah Michelle Perry
Robert Elwood Sheeder
Brent Alan Turman
David S. Vassar
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