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The Federal Circuit entered an Order yesterday denying Mr. Sammon's petition for a writ of mandamus because the question he poses can be addressed in due course in his traditional appeal. A copy of the Federal Circuit's order is attached to this e-mail message.17-102-0005
The government and Fairholme delivered their Docketing Statements to the Federal Circuit yesterday to briefly state what they want the court to do. Copies of those filings are attached to this e-mail message.17-1122-0015 17-1122-0014
Mr. Zimpleman entered his appearance on behalf of the government yesterday in the Texas litigation, and a copy of his motion to appear pro hac vice is attached to this e-mail message.16-cv-03113-0011
Judge Chang entered an order yesterday:
-- denying Fairholme's amicus appearance request; and
-- continuing the status hearing to Jan. 5, 2016.
A copy of Judge Chang's order is attached to this e-mail message.16-02107-0064
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