IN RE: PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION

Filing 370

MANDATE of USCA as to #302 Notice of Appeal (USCA) filed by Donald R. Earl. (Attachments: #1 Letter to D.C. Clerk, #2 Opinion)(ca3dm, )

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IN RE: PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION Do c. 370 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS F O R THE THIRD CIRCUIT _____________ N o . 09-1580 _____________ IN RE: PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION D O N A L D R. EARL, A p p e lla n t (P u rsu a n t to Fed. R. App. P. 12(a)) (A p p e lla n t is "an objector and nonparty in interest") ____________________________________ O n Appeal from the United States District Court f o r the District of New Jersey (D .C . Civil Action No. 07-cv-02867) D is tric t Judge: Honorable Noel L. Hillman ___________________________________ S u b m itte d Pursuant to Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a) S e p te m b e r 22, 2009 B e f o re : FISHER, JORDAN and VAN ANTWERPEN, Circuit Judges ___________ JU D G M E NT ___________ T h is cause came to be considered on the record from the United States District C o u rt for the District of New Jersey and was submitted pursuant to Third Circuit LAR 3 4 .1 (a ) on September 22, 2009. On consideration whereof, it is now hereby O R D E R E D and ADJUDGED by this Court that the judgment of the District Court e n te re d July 21, 2008, be and the same is hereby affirmed. Costs taxed against appellant. All of the above in accordance with the opinion of this Court. Dockets.Justia.com ATTEST: /s /M a rc ia M. Waldron C le rk D a te d : September 23, 2009 Costs taxed in favor of Appellee Menu Foods as follows: Brief ............................. $ 42.00 Appendix ..................... $ 8.75 TOTAL $ 50.75 Certified as a true copy and issued in lieu of a formal mandate on October 27, 2009 Teste: Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

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