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A.L. Patterson, Inc. v. United States
13-1526
Fed. Cir.
Sep 22, 2014
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*1 Case: 13-1526 Document: 55-1 Page: 1 Filed: 09/22/2014

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF ENTRY OF

JUDGMENT ACCOMPANIED BY OPINION OPINION FILED AND JUDGMENT ENTERED: 09/22/2014 The attached opinion announcing the judgment of the court in your case was filed and judgment was entered on the date indicated above. The mandate will be issued in due course.

Information is also provided about petitions for rehearing and suggestions for rehearing en banc. The questions and answers are those frequently asked and answered by the Clerk's Office.

Costs are taxed against the appellee in favor of the appellant under Rule 39. The party entitled to costs is provided a bill of costs form and an instruction sheet with this notice.

The parties are encouraged to stipulate to the costs. A bill of costs will be presumed correct in the absence of a timely filed objection.

Costs are payable to the party awarded costs. If costs are awarded to the government, they should be paid to the Treasurer of the United States. Where costs are awarded against the government, payment should be made to the person(s) designated under the governing statutes, the court's orders, and the parties' written settlement agreements. In cases between private parties, payment should be made to counsel for the party awarded costs or, if the party is not represented by counsel, to the party pro se. Payment of costs should not be sent to the court. Costs should be paid promptly.

If the court also imposed monetary sanctions, they are payable to the opposing party unless the court's opinion provides otherwise. Sanctions should be paid in the same way as costs. Regarding exhibits and visual aids: Your attention is directed Fed. R. App. P. 34(g) which states that the clerk may destroy or dispose of the exhibits if counsel does not reclaim them within a reasonable time after the clerk gives notice to remove them. (The clerk deems a reasonable time to be 15 days from the date the final mandate is issued.)

FOR THE COURT /s/ Daniel E. O'Toole Daniel E. O'Toole Clerk of Court cc: Thomas M. Beline

Daniel Joseph Calhoun

James R. Cannon Jr.

Melissa M. Devine

Carrie Anna Dunsmore

Frederick Paul Waite

Kimberly Young

13-1526 - A.L. Patterson, Inc. v. US

United States Court of International Trade, Case No. 11-CV-0192

Case Details

Case Name: A.L. Patterson, Inc. v. United States
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Date Published: Sep 22, 2014
Docket Number: 13-1526
Court Abbreviation: Fed. Cir.
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