National Meat Association, et al v. Edmund Brown, et al
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DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. SEND CADS: No. The schedule is set as follows: to be selt. Preliminary Injunction Appeal. Circuit Rule 3-3. All filings to MOATT. (RT)
M olly C . D wyer
C lerk of C ourt
Office of the Clerk
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
95 Seventh Street
Post Office Box 193939
San Francisco, California 94119-3939
(415) 355-8000
March 13, 2009
CA9 Docket No.:
Agency Number:
Short Title:
09-15486
1:08-cv-01963-LJO-DLB
National Meat Association, et al v. Humane Society, et
al.
Dear Counsel:
A copy of your notice of appeal/petition has been received in the Clerk’s office of
the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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***PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION APPEAL*** Schedule to be set by future
court order. Circuit Rule 3-3.
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