Air Line Pilots Association, International v. Mesaba Aviation, Inc.

Filing 18

ORDER. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Michael J Davis on July 28, 2006. (dch)

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Air Line Pilots Association, International v. Mesaba Aviation, Inc. Doc. 18 Case 0:06-cv-03042-MJD Document 18 Filed 07/28/2006 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA CV 06-3041 (MJD) ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS, Plaintiff, vs. MESABA AVIATION, INC., Defendant. ______________________________________________________________________________ AIRLINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. MESABA AVIATION, INC., Defendant. ______________________________________________________________________________ AIRCRAFT MECHANICS FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. MESABA AVIATION, INC., Defendant. Civil No. 06-3043 (MJD) Civil No. 06-3042 (MJD) Civil No. 06-3041 (MJD) ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE CONVENTIONALLY This matter came before the Court on Application to File Conventionally ("Application") filed by the Air Line Pilots Association, International, the Association of Flight Attendants-CWU, AFL-CIO, and the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association Dockets.Justia.com Case 0:06-cv-03042-MJD Document 18 Filed 07/28/2006 Page 2 of 2 (collectively, the "Appellants"). Appearances, if any, were as noted for the record. The Court has reviewed the submissions of the parties, has heard the arguments of counsel, and is otherwise duly advised in the premises. HEREBY ORDERED: 1. 2. The Application is GRANTED. The Appellants are authorized to conventionally file all of the exhibits Based upon the foregoing, IT IS appearing in the appendix to their joint appellate brief, and will not be required to file the same electronically. Dated: July 28, 2006, sMichael J. Davis HONORABLE MICHAEL J. DAVIS United States District Court Judge 2

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