Nazaruk v. eBay et al
Filing
30
Transmission of Preliminary Record to USCA re 29 Notice of Appeal as to Tetyana Nazaruk; packets to counsel. (asp, )
Nazaruk v. eBay et al
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Case 2:06-cv-00242-DAK
Document 30
Filed 09/25/2006
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United States District Court
D is tric t of Utah
Markus B. Zimmer Clerk of Court Louise S. York Chief Deputy
September 25, 2006
Tetyana Nazaruk 274 W 200 S APT 43 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101 Michael G. Rhodes Benjamin Chapman COOLEY GODWARD (SAN DIEGO) 4401 EASTGATE MALL SAN DIEGO, CA 92121-1909 Cameron L. Sabin STOEL RIVES (UT) 201 S MAIN ST STE 1100 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111-4904 Donovan S. Robertson COYLE GILMAN STENGEL BAILEY & ROBERTSON 100 17TH ST STE 405 ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201 Steven Kuhnhausen 450 S 900 E STE 240 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84102
RE: NOTICE OF APPEAL Nazaruk v. eBay et al Plaintiff/Appellant Defendant/Appellee Lower Docket: 2:06-cv-00242-DAK
ATTACHMENTS: Attached are the following documents in connection with the Notice of Appeal filed in the above captioned case. Copy of the Notice of Appeal (filed 09/22/06) Copy of the Docket Sheet (Appellant only) Pro Se Docketing Statement (Appellant only)
Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse Office of the Clerk 350 South Main Street Suite 150 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101-2180 801/524-6100
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Case 2:06-cv-00242-DAK
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Filed 09/25/2006
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Letter from Clerk, Tenth Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals (Appellant only) Docketing Statement Form (Appellant only- docket must be submitted one sided to the USCA 10th Circuit per rules) The record on appeal will be transmitted to the Court of Appeals at a later date in accordance with the Rules of Court for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. Sincerely, Markus B. Zimmer, Clerk
By: /s/ Aaron Paskins Appeals Clerk MBZ:asp Attachments
cc: Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit Judge: Dale A. Kimball Court Reporter: Karen Murakami Counsel of Record District: 1088 Division: 2 Jurisdiction: Federal Question
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