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Davis v. Shinseki

United States Court of Appeals for the federal Circuit
Jun 14, 2012
2012-7107 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 14, 2012)

Opinion

2012-7107

06-14-2012

HAROLD V. DAVIS, Claimant-Appellant, v. ERIC K. SHINSEKI, SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, Respondent-Appellee.


NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.

Appeal from the United States Court of Veterans Claims in case no. 10-0396, Judge Mary J. Schoelen.

ON MOTION


ORDER

Harold V. Davis moves for various time extensions, exemption from court rules relating to copies of exhibits, and copies of this court's rules.

Davis does not provide specifics for his extension of time request. Moreover, he has already submitted an informal brief in this case within the proscribed deadlines for such a filing.

Davis also asks for relief from the requirement that he provide copies of exhibits. Davis appears to have submitted his informal brief with reference to exhibits but no attachments. Without at least one copy, the court is unable to consider his exhibits. Accordingly, Davis must provide at least one copy of his exhibits, as referenced in his informal brief.

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED THAT

(1) The motion for an extension of time is denied without prejudice to him filing for a specific extension, if necessary, for a reply brief.

(2) The motion for exemption from the court rules relating to copies of exhibits is denied.

(3) The motion for a copy of this court's rules is granted. This court will provide Mr. Davis with a copy of the Rules of Practice and the Pro Se Guide.

FOR THE COURT

_________________

Jan Horbaly

Clerk
cc: Harold V. Davis
James R. Sweet, Esq.
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Summaries of

Davis v. Shinseki

United States Court of Appeals for the federal Circuit
Jun 14, 2012
2012-7107 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 14, 2012)
Case details for

Davis v. Shinseki

Case Details

Full title:HAROLD V. DAVIS, Claimant-Appellant, v. ERIC K. SHINSEKI, SECRETARY OF…

Court:United States Court of Appeals for the federal Circuit

Date published: Jun 14, 2012

Citations

2012-7107 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 14, 2012)